In re the Appointment of Grace D.

31 Misc. 3d 622
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 22, 2011
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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In re the Appointment of Grace D., 31 Misc. 3d 622 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2011).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Joel K. Asarch, J.

By petition verified on August 13, 2009, Vita E commenced a proceeding pursuant to article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law [623]*623for the appointment of a guardian for her brother, Louis VE, an alleged incapacitated person. Following a hearing conducted herein, the court found Louis VE to be a person in need of a guardian, appointed his niece and nominee, Grace D., as the guardian for his personal needs, and his sister, Vita E, and Tammy R. Lawlor, Esq. as the coguardians for his property management by order and judgment dated May 24, 2010.

The written nomination by Louis VE, sworn to on October 21, 2009, and considered by the court pursuant to section 81.17 of the Mental Hygiene Law, specifically stated that

“Vita E is not to interfere with my personal needs guardian . . . [and] she is not to interfere with any aspect of my daily life. If Vita E oversteps her boundaries or causes trouble in my home Ufe I will request her removal from any and all aspects of my guardianship.”

Furthermore, the court suspended the health care proxy dated January 26, 2009 nominating Vita E as the health care agent of Louis VE, upon the qualification of the guardian for the personal needs appointed therein.

On February 12, 2011, Louis VE passed away at 86 years of age. It appears that the surviving family members agreed upon the selection of a funeral home to assist with the funeral arrangements and paid the sum of $3,200 on account of such services from the funds of Louis VE; however, Grace D. and Vita E apparently are at odds with regard to the final disposition of the remains.

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