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STETSON LAW REVIEW - 31-3 Spring; (2002)

Volume 31 - Issue 3
Wingspan - The Second National Guardianship Conference

Title (click to download PDF)Author(s)Page
Introduction

A. Frank Johns,
Charles P. Sabatino
573
Recommendations

595
Is the Use of Mediation Appropriate in Adult Guardianship Cases?

Mary F. Radford611
Role of the Attorney for the Alleged Incapacitated Person

Joan L. O'Sullivan687
Promoting Judicial Acceptance and Use of Limited Guardianship

Lawrence A. Frolik735
Conservatorship Litigation and Lawyer Liability: A Guide through the Maze

Bruce S. Ross757
Lawyers Acting as Guardians: Policy and Ethical Considerations

Edward D. Spurgeon,
Mary Jane Ciccarello
791
Guardian Accountability Then and Now: Tracing Tenets for an Active Court Role

Sally Balch Hurme,
Erica Wood
867
The Virtues of Corporate and Professional Guardians

Alison Barnes941
The Wingspan of Wingspread: What is Known and Not Known About the State of the Guardianship and Public Guardianship System Thirteen Years after the Wingspread National Guardianship Symposium

Winsor C. Schmidt, Jr.1027
Reforming Guardianship Reform: Reflections on Disagreements, Deficits, and Responsibilities

Marshall B. Kapp1047
A Comment on the Supreme Court's Machiavellian Approach to Government Action and the Implications of Its Recent Decision in Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association

Robin Petronella1057
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