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Par3Pat
Asked September 2016
If no family member wants to apply for guardianship for a parent, can the state appoint one?
What are the ramifications to family?
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Sep 2016
Here is a thread that discusses a similar question, hope it helps:
www.agingcare.com/questions/pros-cons-of-state-appointed-guardian-186373.htm
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