One of three elder guardianship bills considered during the legislative session passed, the
Sarasota Herald-Tribune reports.
Gov.
Rick Scott will consider signing into law House Bill 5, which requires
advance notice before hearings on the appointment of emergency temporary
guardians, according to the
Herald-Tribune.
It
also allows the mediation of guardianship disputes among family members
and requires reporting of incidents of abuse, neglect and exploitation
of wards by guardians.
The bills were proposed after the Herald-Tribune’s series
“The Kindness of Strangers: Inside Elder Guardianship in Florida” exposed elder abuse issues in Florida’s probate court system, the
Herald-Tribune reports.
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Scott to Consider Single Elder Guardian Bill
1 comment:
That Florida passes any bill ia an accomplishment.
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