How can people be protected from medical power of attorney being snatched from caring relatives and placed in the hands of questionably motivated other relatives by gullible judges?
It looked like the judge in Mae's case ruled carelessly and then let the hospice people and the granddaughter take over without having to answer for any aspect of the judge's ruling not being followed. It looked like things were being done in the dark until the light was beamed upon what the "hospice" was doing in cahoots with the granddaughter.
You are right. See how much trouble is caused when you no longer can depend on people to do the moral thing. You have to have laws, judges, police, checkers, more laws, more judges, more police, more checkers.