Friday, January 15, 2016

Is taking fees before a judge approves them legal?


The attorney for professional guardian Elizabeth Savitt — the wife of a Palm Beach County circuit judge — claims her client is well within her legal rights to take money out of the accounts of seniors in guardianship without a judge’s prior approval.

But local attorneys who practice elder law — as well as the auditor of guardian cases for the Clerk & Comptroller’s Office — say they’ve never seen another professional guardian take retainers or fees without judicial approval.

Is taking fees before a judge approves them legal? photo

1 comment:

StandUp said...

No. It should be considered theft!