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Insight and Analysis on Adult Guardianship Law in New York

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Appointment

Family fighting makes it hard, but not impossible, to be appointed guardianInstructions for Filing Commission to Guardian in New York CountyDrafting Article 81 Petitions: The Checklist Approach

Discharge

Nassau County Motions to Settle Final Report of Guardian Must be Made by Notice of MotionDischarging the Guardian: A Step-by-Step Overview

Events and CLEs

Webinar to Explore Ethical Considerations in Petitioning for an Article 81 Guardian in New YorkCoalition to Assist Limited Capacity New Yorkers to Host Second Webinar EventPanel of NYC Judges to Discuss Impact of COVID-19 on Guardianship Parts

Fees

Article 81 Provides Fee Shifting Safe Harbor for Petitioners Acting in Good FaithGetting Paid 18-B When the AIP Has No Funds

Interim Motions

‘Choosing the Place of Abode’: The Power to Determine Where an Incapacitated Person LivesRole of the Court EvaluatorEnd-of-Life Decision Making for Article 81 Guardians

Powers

The Power to Make Decisions About an Incapacitated Person's Social Life and Visitors‘Choosing the Place of Abode’: The Power to Determine Where an Incapacitated Person LivesHow to Register an Out-of-State Guardianship in New York

Procedure

Hon. Aija Tingling Updates NY Co. Part 25 Rules‘Choosing the Place of Abode’: The Power to Determine Where an Incapacitated Person LivesInstructions for Filing Commission to Guardian in New York County
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I routinely serve as guardian to incapacitated persons, counsel to guardians, counsel to alleged incapacitated persons, counsel to incapacitated persons, and counsel to petitioners in proceedings for the appointment of a guardian.

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