By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - People so fragile that a court must appoint someone to look after them and their finances deserve an attorney, according to a new report analyzing California's conservatorship system.
The report, presented Friday to the state's Judicial Council, suggests that all conservatees be automatically assigned attorneys, not just i...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - People so fragile that a court must appoint someone to look after them and their finances deserve an attorney, according to a new report analyzing California's conservatorship system.
The report, presented Friday to the state's Judicial Council, suggests that all conservatees be automatically assigned attorneys, not just i...
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