If only there were a way to cut off Michael from being Terri's guardian, and put her guardianship in the hands of her parents or siblings, then we'd see justice served. There must be evidence that he's violated his duties as a guardian, right? For instance, he violated the law by not allowing the rehabilitation for Terri, even though it is against Florida law to deny rehabilitation to incapacitated people.
(from http://terrisfight.org)
"FACT: Florida Statute 744.3215 Rights of persons determined incapacitated:
(1) A person who has been determined to be incapacitated retains the right
(i) To receive necessary services and rehabilitation.
This is a retained right that a guardian cannot take away. Additionally, it does not make exception for PVS patients. Terri has illegally been denied rehabilitation - as many nurses have sworn in affidavits."
Isn't this enough to sever his guardianship?
#494 Well stated.