In Re: Guardianship of: H.T.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedOctober 18, 2023
Docket1675 MDA 2022
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

IN RE: GUARDIANSHIP OF: H.T., AN : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ALLEGED INCAPACITATED PERSON : PENNSYLVANIA : : APPEAL OF: H.T. : : : : : No. 1675 MDA 2022

Appeal from the Order Entered November 10, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County Orphans' Court at No(s): 2021-00184

BEFORE: PANELLA, P.J., MURRAY, J., and STEVENS, P.J.E.*

MEMORANDUM PER CURIAM: FILED OCTOBER 18, 2023

Appellant is Henry S. Thompson, an incapacitated person. Appellee is

Andrew B. Thompson, son and legal guardian of Appellant. This appeal is from

the decree entered on November 10, 2022 in the Court of Common Pleas of

Lackawanna County Orphans’ Court, which dismissed as frivolous Appellant’s

Petition for Review and Change in Guardian and denied Appellant’s Request

for Declaratory Judgment and Fee Approval. We affirm.

The facts and procedural history, as set forth by the trial court, are

reproduced below:

[Henry Thompson] is a 72-year-old man who lives alone in an apartment in Scranton, Pennsylvania. [Mr. Thompson] suffers from alcoholism and short-term memory impairment and a ____________________________________________

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number of other serious medical conditions, including congestive heart failure and a past history of stroke and heart attacks. Report of Dr. Richard Fischbein (Fischbein Report) at 13-14, 18, 21; N.T., 2/11/21, at 8, 20. [Mr. Thompson] has two adult children, Son, who lives in California, and a daughter who lives in the Netherlands (Daughter). N.T., 2/11/21, at 5, 56; N.T., 5/4/21, at 19, 25. [Mr. Thompson] and his wife have been separated for 12 years and his wife lives in the Netherlands. N.T., 5/4/21, at 19, 26. In July 2020, [Mr. Thompson] gave Son a power of attorney and gave Son, Daughter, and an attorney a jointly held health care power of attorney. N.T., 2/11/21, at 5, 24-25.

In or about early February 2021, Son filed an emergency petition seeking an adjudication that [Mr. Thompson] is an incapacitated person under 20 Pa.C.S. § 5511 and seeking appointment of himself as plenary guardian of the person and estate of [Mr. Thompson]. The Orphans' Court, on February 8, 2021, appointed Son temporary plenary guardian of [Mr. Thompson's] person and estate and appointed counsel to represent [Mr. Thompson]. Orphans' Court Order, 2/8/21. On February 11, 2021, the Orphans' Court held a hearing on the guardianship petition at which Son, Daughter, and an expert witness, Vincent Carolan, testified. [Mr. Thompson] was not at the hearing, but was represented by his appointed counsel, who had not yet been able to talk to him. N.T., 2/11/21, at 3-4.

Son testified that when he obtained the power of attorney, [Mr. Thompson] was living in unsanitary conditions, in his own urine and feces, and that he had [Mr. Thompson's] apartment fumigated and cleaned and hired a person to be with [Mr. Thompson] 10 hours a day to help [Mr. Thompson] with getting dressed, personal hygiene, taking his medications, and other activities, and to cook meals for [Mr. Thompson]. N.T., 2/11/21, at 6-11, 28-30. Son testified that [Mr. Thompson] is on 12 different medications and does not take them properly except under the caregiver's supervision and that [Mr. Thompson] had been hospitalized more than six times in the last year. Id. at 10- 11, 22, 31. Son testified that although he was able to work with [Mr. Thompson's] doctors through the power of attorney, [Mr. Thompson] does not understand his medical conditions and sometimes communicates with his doctors without letting Son know. Id. at 27, 30. Son also testified that [Mr. Thompson] drives a car despite not having a valid driver's license. Id. at 10.

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In addition, Son testified that after he became [Mr. Thompson's] power of attorney, he learned that [Mr. Thompson] was not opening his mail and paying his bills and that [Mr. Thompson] had unpaid federal taxes of over $400,000, which Son paid. N.T., 2/11/21, at 6, 29. Son testified that [Mr. Thompson] was making very frequent wire transfers in amounts of $500 to $3,000 or more to people who solicited him online and that [Mr. Thompson] did not understand the frequency or the total amount of these transfers, which exceeded $500,000. Id. at 11-19; Exs. 2, 3, 4. Son testified that he understood and was willing to accept the responsibilities of guardianship Id. at 32. Daughter testified that she communicates frequently with [Mr. Thompson] by phone and text message and that she did not object to Son being appointed as guardian for [Mr. Thompson]. Id. at 56-57.

Carolan, who was a licensed clinical social worker and alcohol and drug counselor and was not a physician or licensed psychologist, testified as an expert in alcohol addiction and medication mismanagement. N.T., 2/11/21, at 34, 38-39, 55; Ex. 1 at 1. Carolan did not meet or speak with or perform any tests on [Mr. Thompson] and based his opinions on his review of [Mr. Thompson's] medical records and interviews with Son, a longtime friend of [Mr. Thompson], and [Mr. Thompson’s] caregiver. Id. at 38, 40-41, 50-52. Carolan testified that, in his opinion, medications that [Mr. Thompson] was taking had a significant risk of catastrophic results, especially if taken in combination with alcohol, and in combination with alcohol, would cause [Mr. Thompson] to be unable to recall things he has done and decisions he has made. Id. at 42-46, 49. Carolan opined that [Mr. Thompson] was not capable of independent living and lacks the capacity to take care of himself and to make important decisions. Id. at 44-48.

Following this hearing, the Orphans' Court entered an order making a final adjudication that [Mr. Thompson] is an incapacitated person and appointing Son as plenary guardian of [Mr. Thompson's] person and estate. Orphans' Court Order, 2/12/21. On or about March 1, 2021, [Mr. Thompson] through new counsel, petitioned for orders authorizing the retaining of new counsel for [Mr. Thompson] and the retaining of a psychiatrist, Dr. Richard Fischbein, to conduct an evaluation of [Mr. Thompson]. Following a hearing on March 5, 2021, the Orphans' Court rescinded the February 12, 2021 guardianship order and entered orders reappointing Son as temporary emergency guardian of [Mr. Thompson's] person and estate and granting [Mr. Thompson's]

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petition for new counsel and for retention of Dr. Fischbein to perform an evaluation of him. N.T., 3/5/21, at 17-19; Orphans' Court Rescinding Order, 3/5/21; Orphans' Court Temporary Guardianship Order, 3/5/21; Orphans’ Court Order, 3/9/21.

On May 4, 2021, the Orphans' Court held a final hearing on Son's guardianship petition. At this hearing, which [Mr. Thompson] attended, the parties stipulated to the admission of Dr. Fischbein's report of his evaluation of [Mr. Thompson], Son gave additional testimony, and [Mr. Thompson's] counsel read a statement prepared by [Mr. Thompson].

Dr. Fischbein reported that he based his evaluation and opinions on his in-person interview of [Mr. Thompson], interviews of Son, the caregiver, and two longtime friends of [Mr. Thompson], and review of the testimony from the February 2021 hearing, [Mr. Thompson's] medical records, and other documents. Fischbein Report at 1-20. Dr. Fischbein concluded that [Mr. Thompson] suffers from permanent short-term memory impairment caused by his alcoholism and that his insight and judgment are so limited that he needs 24-hour, 7-days-a-week supervision and care. Id. at 21-24. Dr. Fischbein opined that [Mr.

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