Georgia Appeals Court Upholds Probate Court’s $317,000 Award For Breach Of Duties

(April 17, 2017, 4:01 PM EDT) -- ATLANTA — The Georgia Court of Appeals on March 14 held that a probate court did not err in refusing to approve a conservator’s asset management plan because the conservator failed to document the expenses as requested by the probate court and that there was some evidence to support the probate court’s finding that the conservator withdrew more than $80,000 in payments to himself on the eve of his suspension and failed to account for at least $167,000 in funds belonging to the ward (In re Estate of Jacqueline Gladstone, Nos. A16A1682, A16A1683, Ga. App., 2017 Ga. App. LEXIS 129)....

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