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hermom
Asked June 2016
Is it required to have two notices to declare some one incapacitated?
In the state of California.
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pamstegma
Jun 2016
Read California probate code section 810-813.
" The mere diagnosis of a mental or physical disorder shall not
be sufficient in and of itself to support a determination that a
person is of unsound mind or lacks the capacity to do a certain act."
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" The mere diagnosis of a mental or physical disorder shall not
be sufficient in and of itself to support a determination that a
person is of unsound mind or lacks the capacity to do a certain act."