Investigation: Maricopa County Probate Court - A Troubled System

(Graphic) Many Arizonans are unaware of what can happen to them should they lose the ability to take care of themselves – and what the responsibilities of a fiduciary are in overseeing a person’s finances and care. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Ellie Kesselman - Feb 8, 2011 - 2:01 PM PST
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  • Major fiduciary firm is going out of business

    One of Arizona's largest and most controversial private fiduciaries, used by Probate Court to manage the care and finances of incapacitated adults, is going out of business.
    Posted by Ellie Kesselman