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Probate

Mar. 28, 2006

Panel Told of Predation in Probate System

SAN FRANCISCO - A 91-year-old San Francisco woman who almost lost her duplex and saw her bank account nearly drained is part of the growing exploitation by court-appointed conservators, an advocate for nursing home reform told a task force studying ways to fix California's underfunded, overburdened probate system.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A 91-year-old San Francisco woman who almost lost her duplex and saw her bank account nearly drained is part of the growing exploitation by court-appointed conservators, an advocate for nursing home reform told a task force studying ways to fix California's underfunded, overburdened probate system.
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