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johnnyswift
Asked May 2018
Becoming a trustee and guardian for aging father, any advice?
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GardenArtist
May 2018
Johnny, what is your question? Are you a trustee under your father's trust? And are you an official court appointed guardian? Are there conflicts or challenges you wish to discuss?
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