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Educating the Guardian

You filed the petition, presented the medical report and got the guardian appointed. So, what’s next? The best way to make sure that things go smoothly in court for the duration of the guardianship is to do a good job educating the guardian. If the guardian understands the budgeting process, basic accounting principles and the role of the court, things are likely to go well. If they don’t, you can expect to be over budget and trying to explain how things went wrong to the judge. This presentation will review some common misunderstandings that guardians have about the process and discuss strategies to help the guardian stay on track.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9007-21E-12
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Expires: 9/1/2023

Eric J. ParkerStotis & Baird Chartered, Chicago

Expires: 9/1/2023

Eric J. ParkerStotis & Baird Chartered, Chicago

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Program Date10/28 & 29/2021
Session from:17th Annual Elder Law Short Course
Products specifications
Program Date10/28 & 29/2021
Session from:17th Annual Elder Law Short Course
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