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Government

Nov. 18, 2014

Judicial committee may recommend training changes in conservatorship matters

A committee may recommend the state revamp judge and attorney training in the wake of a disability rights group's allegations of problems with how California courts award parents and guardians control over disabled people.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - A judicial committee may recommend the state revamp judge and attorney training in the wake of a disability rights group's allegations of problems with how California courts award parents and guardians control over developmentally disabled people.


That's the potential upshot of a meeting Friday by the Judicial Council's Probate and Mental Health Advisory Committee, where judg...

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