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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 5, 2026

Several states are weighing an American Bar Association (ABA) led push to encourage attorneys handling intellectually disabled and elderly clients to consider alternatives to legal guardianships, Bloomberg Law reports. The ABA House of Delegates approved revisions to Model Rule 1.14 earlier this year, updating guidance for lawyers representing clients with limited decision-making abilities amid concerns that guardianship has too often become a default solution. Supporters of the changes say they could help address longstanding problems in the guardianship system, including inadequate oversight and instances of abuse, while others argue that ethics rule revisions alone are unlikely to curb exploitation in the system. Michigan is already moving to adopt the revised language, and bar officials in several other states are exploring similar changes.