A bill moving through the Arizona legislature hopes to add more protections for people in the probate court system who find themselves placed into guardianships or conservatorships. MORE ⬇️
State Senator John Kavanagh introduced Senate Bill 1291, which would add several changes to the law including making sure that those who are placed under the care of another know all their rights.
However, at the hearing, several families spoke about what they call “outrageous overreach” by those who end up in control of another. Lund’s son is the grandson of Walt Disney, and in his 40s he was almost placed into conservatorship. Her family spent nearly $10 million fighting that from happening. Another key part of the bill would make sure those in the system see their loved ones, “it lets people see their relatives in most situations the person who is in charge of them, or the conservator, will let them, but sometimes they will say no for sometimes good reasons, but sometimes for bad reasons,” said State Senator Kavanagh.
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