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In
some cases, a person may be unable to oversee their personal affairs
and/or finances. When this occurs, whether due to increasing age,
disability, injury or any other cause, it may become necessary to seek
the court appointment of a guardian and conservator for such
incapacitated person. At Parker, Pollard & Brown, our attorneys have
substantial experience in all aspects of the guardianship and
conservatorship process. We have represented the families of
incapacitated persons seeking the court appointment of guardians and
conservators, as wells as persons objecting to the inappropriate
appointment of guardians and conservators. In addition, our lawyers
have personally served as court-appointed guardians and conservators and
have advised court-appointed guardians and conservators with respect to
their rights and obligations under such appointment.
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Shena R. Dixon
Paula Peaden
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