| The New Yorker“We could not locate a single Web site, federal agency, state or local
entity, or any other organization that compiles comprehensive
information on this issue.” A study published this year by the American
Bar Association found that “an unknown number of adults languish under
guardianship” when they no longer need it, or never did. The authors
wrote that “guardianship is generally “permanent, leaving no way
out—‘until death do us part.’ ”
Monday, October 2, 2017
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