Legal Question in Elder Law in Connecticut
conservatorshop proceedings
If you are petitioning for conservatorship is it necessary to have a lawyer present at the proceeding?
Asked on 6/18/09, 6:04 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Linda Subbloie
Linda A. Subbloie, Esq.
Re: conservatorshop proceedings
It's always best to have a lawyer present at a court proceeding, but you are not required to have one.
Answered on 6/18/09, 6:29 pm
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