BTW, in the event that the Schindlers prevail tomorrow (I know the courts are stacked against them, but the Florida statutes make clear that sexual cohabitation with anyone other than a spouse is grounds for removal of guardianship--even when such cohabitation doesn't constitute adultery against the ward) would Michael still have a legitimate case? Or would he no longer be a party to this matter?
I don't understand why this disqualification for guardianship hasn't been addressed before. This case is Felos' baby, euthanasia advocate that he is. If Michael's guardianship was terminated, I'm sure Felos would talk him into appealing and would likely try other legal maneuvers as well. Of course, it is possible that Felos might cut his losses on getting Terri dead (though probably not, considering he has already been writing a book about her that just isn't going to sell without the ending), but it is highly unlikely that he will abandon the challenge of Terri's Law because the stakes are so high. Florida is a virtual euthanasiacs paradise.