Sunday, June 27, 2010

Judge Demands Guardian Produce Records

Public Administrator Lynn EnEarl has been accused of violating state law by not conducting inventory of her charges' property when she took over their cases or filing annual reports with the district court on their financial and health status.

District Judge Mi chael Gibbons ordered EnEarl, who is seeking re-election, to file an inventory and provide accounting in an order issued Thursday.

Gibbons set a 1 p.m. Tuesday hearing seeking an inventory of the property of Sharon Hicks, 83, who has been under the public administrator since 2006, and to determine whether Hicks should continue under EnEarl's guardianship.

Full Article and Source:
Judge Demands Guardian Produce Records

See Also:
Advocates Vs. Administrator

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a problem of government not doing its job. Where is the monitoring? Why is it not being done?

Lynn said...

Go Advocates, go!!!

StandUp said...

Feeling the heat, Lynn EnEarl????

Anonymous said...

Thank you Judge Michael Gibbons for doing the right thing.

Holly said...

No accountability for these guardians make them VERY dangerous! Thank you advocates,

Betty said...

Let's keep a close eye on this case.

Power to the people!