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Court approves conservatorship for Joanne Reynolds; separately releases inadvertent life estate on two properties

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Chancery Judge David D. Wolfe approved a joint petition appointing Peggy Johnny Tyler as conservator for her mother, Joanne Faye Reynolds, and separately granted a conservators' motion to release an inadvertently reserved life estate on two properties after testimony that the deeds were meant to convey ownership to family buyers.

Dixon County Chancery Court on Tuesday approved a joint petition to appoint Peggy Johnny Tyler conservator for her mother, Joanne Faye Reynolds, and in a separate conservatorship matter granted testimony-based relief releasing an inadvertently reserved life estate in two real properties.

In the Reynolds conservatorship proceeding, counsel told the court the parties had filed dual petitions earlier but that one family member withdrew a competing counterpetition. The guardian ad litem had filed a report and the court heard the parties confirm the elder was present and not contesting the appointment. Judge Wolfe…

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