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These Judge's are Forcing Elderly People into Guardianships and They are Losing Their Civil Rights
NASGA (National Association to STOP Guardian Abuse, Inc.) is a 501(c)(3) public-interest, civil rights organization formed by victims of unlawful and abusive guardianships and conservatorships. We seek legislative reform of existing law and upgrading of criminal penalties for court-appointed fiduciaries misusing protective proceedings for unjust enrichment.
Our mission is to promote the safety and well being of vulnerable persons subject to injury and damage in their person and property through unlawful and abusive guardianship and/or conservatorship proceedings; to end the growing violations of due process, civil and human rights; to work towards ultimate legislative reform of guardianship as presently practiced; upgrading of criminal penalties for court-appointed fiduciaries misusing protective proceedings for unjust enrichment; and to be a support organization for victims and their families. We carry out our mission through research, outreach, education and advocacy; and going forward, by alliance with community interest, law reform, civil rights and other advocacy organizations.
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4 comments:
I believe this is the same judge who put a 85 year-old woman in jail for not meeting a deadline -- and for wanting to visit her sister.
All of this judge's cases should be investigated.
She should be protecting the vulnerable and if she's not, then she shouldn't be on the probate bench.
Jailing an 85 year old woman for crimey sakes?
Sounds like this judge is on a power trip.
Do not move to Florida is right.
Heck, don't even drive through!
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