Q: Being sued Conservatorship by daughter how do I win my case? I was scammed lost substantial amt of money
A:
This is a challenging situation that requires immediate legal attention. You should contact a qualified attorney in California who handles conservatorship cases, as they can review your specific circumstances and help build a strong defense.
To strengthen your case, gather all documentation related to the scam, including any communications, bank statements, and police reports if filed. Keep detailed records of your current ability to manage your finances and daily affairs, including any steps you've taken to protect yourself from future scams. Consider getting evaluations from medical professionals who can assess your decision-making capacity.
In California courts, you'll need to demonstrate that you can make sound decisions about your healthcare, finances, and personal care. Focus on showing how you've learned from the scam experience and what safeguards you've put in place. Consider working with a financial advisor to create a solid plan for protecting your assets going forward. Remember, the court's primary concern is your wellbeing, so emphasizing your independence while acknowledging appropriate support systems can help your case.
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