A new law in Ohio is designed in part to protect people with guardians.
House Bill 595,
sponsored by state Reps. Robert Cupp and Jeff Rezabek and signed into
law Dec. 21 by outgoing Gov. John Kasich, among other things allows
county probate courts to establish adult guardianship services boards
and funds to provide for the oversight of services and care for those
under guardianship.
It unanimously passed in the Ohio House and Senate.
“Cutting red tape for county courts to work together to provide
services to individuals under guardianship could save time, money for
the individual, their families/caregivers, and the state,” AARP State
Director Barbara A. Sykes said in a statement. “Additionally, when state
courts work together on such cases, they could not only be more
efficient and effective, but they could also potentially detect signs of
abuse and exploitation earlier in the legal process.”
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Ohio has new guardianship law
1 comment:
"potentially" is the right word for the courts detecting patterns of abuse. It will be rare but that rarity good.
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