Editor’s note: Attorney Debbie Weecks served as a guest co-author for this column.

In a recent column I wrote about the challenges and rewards of caring for an elderly parent. The column got more response than anything I have ever written. One lawyer, retired from practice in Connecticut and instead now practicing in Arizona, was Debbie Weecks. We discussed doing some collaborative work, exploring the issues related to representation of vulnerable or elderly adults.

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