Court Intervention Courts appoint guardians, or conservators, to protect the interests of elderly or incapacitated individuals. During the proceeding, the individual has the right to attend, confront witnesses, and present evidence. If the court appoints a guardian, the guardian is encouraged to respect the ward's wishes and give the ward as much autonomy as possible, i.e., least restrictive measures.
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She helped me with my mom’s probate a few years ago and was excellent.
Professional and caring office.
We have since contacted the law firm for other matters that were taken care of promptly and efficiently.
Boddie has provided to me and my sister, Janet, in settling estate property and other matters associated with this sensitive process.
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Attorney Boddie was instrumental in helping to adjudicate a probate matter for several years ago.
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