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re: Legal battle over right-to-life of Lafayette man in vegetative state

Posted on 7/28/21 at 12:18 pm to
Posted by Go Cat Go
East of Here
Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 7/28/21 at 12:18 pm to
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She is going to lose it. She won't continue to have guardianship. There is information the lawyers have and no judge in their right mind would allow her to continue making decisions for him


So would/could a court ever overturn a curatorship on evidence that the appointed curator is not acting in the best interest of the infirmed?

Is mom being represented by an attorney?

I also would think that a treatment facility would require all sorts of medical specialists be consulted prior to end of life procedures, lest they be sued for medical malpractice.

Such a sad story all around.
Posted by Allluvnohate
Member since Jul 2021
168 posts
Posted on 7/28/21 at 1:07 pm to
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She is going to lose it. She won't continue to have guardianship. There is information the lawyers have and no judge in their right mind would allow her to continue making decisions for him



So would/could a court ever overturn a curatorship on evidence that the appointed curator is not acting in the best interest of the infirmed?

Is mom being represented by an attorney?


Yes that is what they are going to court for now. The Terri Schiavo Life and Hope Network and Life Legal Defense Foundation helped his mom get a lawyer. His mom is asking for the curatorship be given to her. The judge will look at all the evidence and decide if his mom should be curator, if the evil wife should continue or if it should be a 3rd party
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