Woman’s Daughters - Not Husband - Were Properly Appointed As Co-Conservators
A probate court did not err in appointing the daughters of a woman with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia as her co-conservators rather than appointing her husband.
Elderly Woman Not Mentally Deficient: Conservator Wrongly Appointed
A probate court should not have appointed a conservator for a 74-year-old woman who suffered some minor memory problems and math difficulties.
Adult Children’s Guardianship & Conservatorship Petition Improperly Rejected
A guardianship and conservatorship petition filed by the adult children of a protected individual shouldn’t have been disqualified based on speculation that they were “too young”.
The Court of Appeals’ Discussion of Conservatorship Raises Questions
Robert and his son, Jay Brody now challenge the appointment of Lyneis as conservator of Rhea’s personal assets.