You are SO RIGHT. My husband and I were foster parents for over 30 years for LA County Family and Children's services. ALL OUR FOSTER CHILDREN have their OWN SEPERATE attorneys and guardians that speak ONLY on their behalf.
IMO, she needs an appointed guardian to determine her state of being. She has no due process as it is. The facts are in huge dispute. Until proven, her life should continue. Parents vs. her hubby? A single judge?
What an unspeakably bad process.
You're late to the game. She had a guardian ad litem. Past tense.
He was fired -- by Judge Roy Bean Greer -- when he had the temerity to say that Loving Hubbie should not have the power over her death, due to his obvious conflict of interest, i.e., shacked up with f-thing on the side, and standing to inherit beaucoup megabux when she dies.
Justice? In a pig's eye.