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HDsuperB

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California
I am conservator of my disabled daughter's person and estate. I was guardian until she reached 18, so I know what needs to be done and when. My present attorney represents a conflict of interest, that is substantial. I have been looking for a new attorney, but nobody seems to want conservatorship cases. I want to represent myself, especially since I have been diserviced by every attorney involved with us for the last 20 years! How can I convince the court investigator that I am competent?
 


Rexlan

Senior Member
HDsuperB said:
What is the name of your state? California
I am conservator of my disabled daughter's person and estate. I was guardian until she reached 18, so I know what needs to be done and when. My present attorney represents a conflict of interest, that is substantial. I have been looking for a new attorney, but nobody seems to want conservatorship cases. I want to represent myself, especially since I have been diserviced by every attorney involved with us for the last 20 years! How can I convince the court investigator that I am competent?

Ask for a hearing with the court to present your case.
 

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