What Does Guardianship Cost in New York?

One of the first questions families ask when considering guardianship in New York is: how much will this cost? The honest answer is that guardianship under Article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law can be a significant financial undertaking, and the costs include both one-time expenses related to establishing the guardianship and ongoing expenses that continue for as long as the guardianship remains in place. Understanding these costs in advance is essential to responsible family planning and to making an informed decision about whether guardianship is truly the best path forward — or whether less expensive alternatives such as a durable power of attorney, health care proxy, or living trust might accomplish similar goals at a fraction of the cost.

At Morgan Legal Group, Russel Morgan, Esq. believes strongly in transparent, upfront communication about fees and costs. At your initial consultation, we will provide a clear picture of the likely cost range for your specific situation based on the complexity of the matter, the county in which the petition will be filed, whether we anticipate any contested issues, and the size and complexity of the ward's financial estate. We provide this clarity not to surprise families with unexpected bills, but because we believe that fully informed clients make better decisions and that our job is to serve the family's genuine interests — which includes helping them spend wisely on legal services.

The primary cost components of a New York Article 81 guardianship proceeding include: attorney fees for preparing and filing the petition, serving all required parties, working with the Court Evaluator, and appearing at the hearing; the Court Evaluator's fee, paid from the ward's estate; court filing fees; and in some cases a guardian's bond premium if the court requires the guardian to be bonded. After appointment, ongoing costs include annual attorney fees for compliance assistance, court examiner fees for reviewing annual accountings, and potentially the guardian's own compensation if a professional guardian is appointed. Each of these cost components is explained in detail in the FAQ section below, and Morgan Legal Group is happy to walk you through the specifics for your situation at a free initial consultation.

Cost-Saving Tip: The single most effective way to avoid the substantial cost of guardianship is advance planning: a properly drafted durable power of attorney, health care proxy, and living trust can accomplish most of the same protective goals at a fraction of the cost, while the person still has legal capacity to execute them. Call (212) 561-4299 to discuss advance planning options.

Attorney fees: $5,000–$10,000+ (uncontested)
Court Evaluator fee: $2,000–$5,000 (typical range)
Supreme Court filing fee (varies by county)
Guardian bond premium (if required by court)
Annual court examiner fee (paid from ward's estate)
Annual accounting attorney fees (ongoing)
Professional guardian compensation (if applicable)
Contested proceedings: significantly higher total costs
What are the typical attorney fees for an Article 81 guardianship proceeding in New York?+

Attorney fees for an Article 81 guardianship proceeding in New York vary considerably depending on the complexity of the case, whether it is contested, and the specific county in which it is filed. For an uncontested guardianship — where the petition is straightforward, no parties object, and the hearing proceeds without dispute — attorney fees typically range from $5,000 to $10,000 for representation through the appointment hearing. Contested proceedings can cost significantly more: if family members dispute who should serve as guardian, if the alleged incapacitated person objects, or if expert medical testimony is required, attorney fees can reach $15,000 to $30,000 or more.

In New York, attorney fees in guardianship cases are generally paid from the ward's estate and must be approved by the court as reasonable. Where the petitioner's attorney fees are to be paid from the ward's estate, the attorney must submit a fee application with documentation of time spent and services rendered. Morgan Legal Group provides transparent fee estimates at the outset of every engagement and works to resolve matters efficiently to minimize total cost to the family.

What is the Court Evaluator fee in a New York Article 81 proceeding?+

In every Article 81 guardianship proceeding in New York, the court appoints a Court Evaluator — typically an attorney — to investigate and report to the court. The Court Evaluator's fee is paid from the ward's estate and must be approved by the court as reasonable. Court Evaluator fees in New York City typically range from $2,000 to $5,000 for a standard uncontested case, though they can be higher in complex matters requiring extensive investigation or coordination with medical providers.

There is also typically a court filing fee for the guardianship petition in the Supreme Court, currently in the range of several hundred dollars (varying by county). Families should budget for all of these costs when planning for a guardianship proceeding. Morgan Legal Group provides a comprehensive cost estimate at the initial consultation covering all anticipated expenses, not just attorney fees, so families can make fully informed decisions.

Are there ongoing costs after a guardian is appointed in New York?+

Yes — guardianship in New York involves significant ongoing costs that families must budget for throughout the life of the guardianship. Ongoing costs include: the guardian's own compensation, if any, which must be approved by the court and is typically calculated as a percentage of income and corpus managed; attorney fees for the guardian's legal counsel for assistance with annual accountings, personal needs reports, court appearances, and any modifications to the guardianship order; court examiner fees for reviewing annual accountings, paid from the ward's estate; the cost of a guardian's bond if required — bond premiums are typically a percentage of the bonded amount paid annually; and professional fees for accountants or financial advisors assisting with asset management.

For guardianships involving significant financial assets, ongoing costs can amount to thousands of dollars per year. For guardianships over individuals with very limited assets, the court has discretion to reduce or waive certain fees. The substantial ongoing cost of guardianship is one of the strongest arguments for establishing advance planning documents — durable power of attorney, health care proxy, and living trust — while a person still has legal capacity to execute them, often at a fraction of the guardianship cost.

Who pays for guardianship in New York when the ward has limited assets?+

When the ward has limited financial assets, attorney fees and court-appointed fees are generally assessed against the ward's estate. If the ward has limited assets, the court has discretion to reduce fees to ensure costs do not consume the ward's entire estate. In some cases, the petitioner — typically a family member — may agree to advance costs or pay fees personally. Where the alleged incapacitated person cannot afford an attorney, the court appoints Mental Hygiene Legal Service (MHLS) attorneys at no cost to them.

For individuals with extremely limited assets, there are also public guardian programs in some New York counties — including the NYC Public Administrator and certain nonprofit organizations — that can serve as guardian at reduced or no cost. Families concerned about cost should discuss the specific financial situation of the ward with an attorney at the outset, so that a realistic plan can be developed. Morgan Legal Group provides transparent guidance on all cost scenarios and can help families explore all available options, including whether alternatives to guardianship might be more appropriate and affordable.

External Resource: For more information on guardianship costs in New York, visit morganlegalny.com/guardianship/.

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