South San Francisco, CA asked in Elder Law, Nursing Home Abuse, Estate Planning and Probate for California

Q: How do I present an effective ex-parte order so the judge will realize the abused and let me stay with her at nigh shif

My grandmas conservator is abusing her I have been watching her recklessly spend 200,000 plus dollars but mostly they have almost killed her. She over the past year has fallen many times . She has broken many bones. The latest fall fractured her hip in many places and broke her arm in half. I feel this is due to forcing chemical restraints on her without consent, placing her in a facility that is abusing there patients and limiting my visits to supervised only . I am the only family member there for my grandma so i speak out when I see these reckless behaviors inflected on my grandma. The problem is this women is very well known in the San Mateo county probate court and gets away with murder. Know matter how hard I try to get the judge to listen to me I get nowhere. My attorney seems to be shy and let everyone bully him. I went to the hospital because my grandma is now half dead. She was so relieved to see me. The next day they said i could no longer see her. Her reviews Bad

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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Crossville, TN
  • Licensed in California

A: Contact your local Adult Protective Services office and also hire a different attorney.

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