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Elder Laws in District of Columbia.

D.C. elder-law issues often involve guardianships and conservatorships, powers of attorney, advance directives, long-term-care planning, vulnerable-adult protection, and benefits coordination. Guardianships run through the Superior Court’s Probate Division under Title 21, and D.C. has distinct Adult Protective Services protections.

Last verified: 2026-04-17

State law

Key District of Columbia Statutes

D.C. Guardianship and ConservatorshipD.C. Code §§ 21-2001 et seq.

D.C.’s guardianship and conservatorship statutes govern appointment of guardians and conservators for incapacitated adults, with significant due-process protections and court oversight.

State law

Official Sources

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