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*1  On August 27, 1996, John and Margaret N. filed a petition pursuant to article 17-A of the Surrogate Court’s Procedure Act [SCPA] seeking to be appointed guardians of their son Michael1, who was alleged to be “mentally retarded” (in the language of the statute in effect at that time, now referred to as “intellectually disabled” [SCPA 1750, as amended effective July 21, 2016]). A decree was issued by this Court [MATTINA, J] on October 31, 1996, granting the petition and appointing John and Margaret as the article 17-A guardians of Michael’s person. In October of 2014, Michael was placed at a respite care center after he and his parents, John and Margaret (both of whom are now in their mid-eighties), were removed from their home by Erie County Adult Protective Services. That removal was occasioned by both John’s and Margaret’s health conditions, Michael’s neglected health issues (including his teeth and feet), and the dilapidated state of, and unsanitary conditions in, their home.On February 20, 2015, a petition was filed on behalf of Michael by Christopher Turner, Esq. [hereafter, Turner], an attorney with Disability Rights New York2, seeking to remove his guardians. At the time the petition was filed, Michael was residing in a temporary emergency respite care center administered by Suburban Adult Services, Inc. [hereafter, SASI].3

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