As asked in your other thread, why is this any of YOUR business?JBGagger said:What is the name of your state? Arkansas
Does a temporary guardianship (90 days) over an adult give that guardian the
right to sell, discard, etc. the ward's personal and real property? If this is
happening, and it is not allowed, what should be done?
Look up the laws yourself. We don't do homework.JBGagger said:Does it have to be MY business to know the law?
This is none of your business. It is a matter of the duties and responsibilites of the court appointed guardian who reports to the court and no one else. When others do not understand exactly what a guardian must do, they do not understand what guardians have the legal authority to do that is granted by the court.But, you are available for advice. Why then, do you have to be so smug?
I came to your website because I need information.
Your suspicions are totally unfounded.I suspect that a neighbor is being abused through a temporary guardianship, therefore, I am wanting to know what power a temporary guardian has.
So, you don't know what a guardian has to do.This family hashad their house completely emptied, all belongings destroyed or given away
as though they had died. Temporary guardianship was given on Monday and
the followiing day, all of their possessions were gone without them knowing
anything about what was going on. This seems very cruel and inhumane to do
someone this way.
These neighbors have been declared incompetent. They have the help of the court who appointed a guardian to do a job and report to the court, no one else - including you. The guardian has done nothing wrong.These people are good neighbors who have worked long and hard for what they have. They don't deserve to be treated with such comtempt.
I guess, then, to answer your question as to what business it is of mine. I care
about these people and I believe they need some help.
Yeah, right...you talked to a judge.JBGagger said:Shows what you know. I talked to a judge today and the temporary guardian
does not have the right to discard or sell anythhing until a full hearing is held.
So, your advice and obviously your knowledge is worthless. Maybe you should
butt out.