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Judge approves accounting, ends conservatorship and names standby guardians for Ari
Summary
At a session of the Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court, the judge approved the accounting, ordered two proposed standby guardians appointed, terminated an existing conservatorship and found that a guardianship remains necessary for Ari; the court will act on any out-of-state guardianship if documentation is forwarded.
A judge in the Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court on Oct. 12 approved an accounting, ordered that two proposed standby guardians be appointed and terminated an existing conservatorship for a person identified in court as Ari while finding that a guardianship remains necessary.
The judge said the court would “approve[] the accounting, as is the modification that would allow the two proposed standby guardians to be appointed,” and that the conservatorship should be terminated “for all the reasons indicated in the petition,” while the guardianship would continue, according to the hearing record.
Why it matters: terminating the conservatorship and approving the accounting reorganizes the court file and the family’s…
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