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[quote=Anonymous]If this matter has already been before a judge or court in some way then your grandmother must have an attorney, or an advocate. Be sure to be in regular contact w/ that individual. Let the structure of the legal process help you with this and make it easy for the court to see who is best positioned to act in the best interests of your grandmother. Use the system and it will remove a bit of the familial nightmare from the process. (Let the judge or court be the "bad guy" in other words, but be sure that all of the information is presented to support the best person being appointed guardian.) Also, just because your grandmother was declared "unsound" does not mean she won't have a voice. An attorney is legally required to represent the wishes of the client, whether or not those wishes are in the best interests of the client. An advocate may have a different directive. So just know what your grandmother will say in terms of whom she would like appointed (if she is asked and able to answer) and be prepared to handle that if her answer isn't what you think best.[/quote]
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