To: AndrewC
What's the guardian supposed to do with respect to our new requirement for perpetual counsel? Or are we proposing that all incapacitated persons get permanent counsel who will act as their legal guardians as well?
2,748 posted on
04/01/2005 8:26:05 AM PST by
general_re
("Frantic orthodoxy is never rooted in faith, but in doubt." - Reinhold Niebuhr)
To: general_re
What's the guardian supposed to do with respect to our new requirement for perpetual counsel? He does things outside the court. What is so hard about that? I am my blind and mentally handicapped daughter's guardian. I attended special ed meetings. I attend her group home meetings. They call me whenever she has problems at work. I am not her attorney.
2,749 posted on
04/01/2005 8:30:57 AM PST by
AndrewC
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