Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Supervison

Today four of my children appeared in court to make sure their father's financial affairs are being adequately supervised.  The conservator appointed in a hearing late last year who replaced my daughter Eliza, has been dilatory and distracted.  He apparently managed to convince the judge he was barely competent.  Although the family members felt satisfied that he had been put on notice and would rectify his ways, the judge set a trial date to follow the next accountability report.  It will go into effect unless the situation has changed.  I think the lawyer will do better under the supervision that he now realizes is going on. 

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