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proudmom9603
Asked September 2015
Do I need an attorney to obtain guardianship over my Mother?
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Windyridge
Sep 2015
....at some point appear at a hearing........
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Yes you should consult an attorney. You will also need medical proof that she is incompetent and at some point appear tabs hearing.
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