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Judge approves conservator, declines guardian ad litem; grants counsel withdrawal with 30-day notice
Summary
In a Tennessee circuit-court hearing, Judge David D. Wolfe found a medical report sufficient to approve a conservator, declined to appoint a guardian ad litem, and granted a motion to withdraw counsel with an order that the client has 30 days to retain new counsel or be presumed to proceed pro se.
Judge David D. Wolfe approved a conservatorship based on a medical report and declined to appoint a guardian ad litem, and the court granted a motion to withdraw counsel with an order giving the client 30 days to retain new counsel or proceed pro se.
The judge opened the matter by confirming the medical information in the record. "I do find that…
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