The Orphans’ Court properly found that the alleged incapacitated person (“AIP”) was incapacitated and in need of guardianship services, notwithstanding the testimony of the AIP to the contrary, based on medical testimony that the AIP had impaired short-term memory, so … Continue reading
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It was not an abuse of discretion for the Orphans’ Court to appoint two of the three children of the alleged incapacitated person (AIP) as plenary guardians of her person over the objections of an estranged daughter when the AIP … Continue reading
Although the incapacitated person was unable to make or communicate medical decisions, and was suffering from stage 5 chronic kidney disease that may ultimately end in death, he did not have an “end-stage medical condition” within the meaning of 20 … Continue reading