The sedate world of guardianship practice in elder law is not accustomed to the glare of the recent tabloid media attention it has received, typified by The Daily News headline of May 21, 2001, “System’s Exploiting the Helpless.”
Two official judiciary reports have been issued whose recommendations are likely to have a profound impact on the guardianship practice through administrative rule making and/or legislation. The reports are very extensive, covering all fiduciary appointments.
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