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rsclafa
Asked January 2011
I wanted to be my Mother's guardian, but I couldn't be there to petition the court due to my disability. Is there anyway I can reverse the decision?
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notrydoyoda
Mar 2011
Were you your mother's durable and/or medical POA before this?
Would your disability keep you from doing the work of a guardian?
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notrydoyoda
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Unless, they are doing something illegal, I don't think that you can get it reversed. Who is the guardian and why was that done?
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Would your disability keep you from doing the work of a guardian?
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