Pennsylvania Panel Says Court Abused Discretion In Guardian Row, Orders New Hearing

(May 13, 2019, 10:55 AM EDT) -- PITTSBURGH — An orphans’ court twice abused its discretion in its haste to resolve a family’s guardianship dispute, excluding potentially relevant evidence, a Pennsylvania appellate court said April 22 in remanding the case with instructions to determine whether the appointed limited guardian has financial interests adverse to serving in the role (In Re: Estate of Andrew F. Rodgers, Pa. Super., No. 898 WDA 2018, 2019 Pa. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 1503)....

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