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Concerned1
Asked October 2009
Has anyone run into problems with a court appointed attorney ramrodding the care and decisions for a dementia patient?
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anonymous11306
Oct 2009
No, but this court appointed atty must have been given gaurdianship over this person either because a family member filed for it or in the absense of a family member was granted it in such absence.
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Oct 2009
No, though I fear we're about to...
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