Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
guardian for defendant
Since a defendant has a right under the statue of law to say ,she does not want a guardian,can do everything for themselves,is of no danger of harm to themselves or anyone else:can the court legally force the person to have a guardian?
Asked on 7/14/09, 2:07 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Brent Rose
The Orsini & Rose Law Firm
Re: guardian for defendant
Yes. In fact, that's exactly what an involuntary guardianship is for; it's to force a guardian on someone who may not want one.
Answered on 7/14/09, 2:14 pm
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