Legal Question in Elder Law in Massachusetts
My mother in MA has temporary court appointed lawyer as guardian/conservator.
The Judge did not want to appoint my sister, mother wants my sister or me.
How can I qualify as guardian at pre-trial hearing? I live out of state but will go to hearing.
Asked on 11/22/10, 12:42 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Denise Leydon Harvey
Harvey Law Offices
The answer depends on several things. What are your mother's circumstances, and why does she need a guardian? Who instituted the guardianship proceedings? Why did the judge not want to appoint your sister? You may be appointed guardian, depending on your mother's situation, but if she needs a more hands-on person, it may not be practical for you to serve in that role.
Please let me know if I can assist you. Good luck -
Answered on 11/29/10, 6:26 am
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