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She Had Power of Attorney and REFUSED to Pay Dad's Bills - Court Exposes Truth Family Fight in Court: Judge Appoints Guardian Over Daughter's Objections" - A daughter's fight for her father's care turns into a legal battle. The judge's decision shocks the courtroom. Litigants List Robert Ewing: The individual for whom a guardian and conservator are being appointed. Rebecca Elizabeth Blank: Mr. Ewing's daughter; sought to be appointed guardian and conservator. Spring Creek Nursing Home: Mr. Ewing's current place of residence; represented by Jacob Scott (Social Service Director) and Michelle Monk (Business Office Manager). William Askew: Attorney representing the petitioner (likely Spring Creek). Michael McFarland: Attorney and Guardian ad Litem. Karen Mueller: Appointed as Guardian. 00:00 The Hearing Begins: A Fight Over Control of Father’s Estate 04:23 GAL Report Raises Serious Background Concerns & Missing Funds? 08:40 Facility Director Testifies: “Confrontational” Conduct Described 17:30 Following the Money: A $12,000 Dispute & a Heated Letter 24:28 Daughter Testifies: Addressing the Controversial Letter 29:30 “They Took His Money”: Claims of Financial Mismanagement 33:30 The Ultimatum: Demanding “$60 Million Tax-Free” 35:30 Cross-Examination: Prior Legal Issues Under Scrutiny 46:25 The Uncle Testifies: Family Concerns & Housing Fears 49:33 Closing Arguments: “She Is Not the Right Choice” 56:25 The Court’s Findings: Capacity & Care Concerns Reviewed 01:03:44 The Final Decision: Who Gains Guardianship? Guardian: A person legally appointed to care for the personal needs of someone (e.g., healthcare decisions) who is unable to care for themselves. Conservator: A person legally appointed to manage the financial affairs and assets of someone who is unable to do so themselves. Guardian ad Litem (GAL): An attorney appointed by the court to represent the best interests of a person, often a minor or someone deemed incapacitated. Power of Attorney (POA): A legal document authorizing a person (the agent) to act on behalf of another (the principal). Durable Power of Attorney: A power of attorney that remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated. Patient Advocate: A person designated to make healthcare decisions for an individual who cannot make them for themselves. Incapacitated Person: A person who is unable to manage their affairs due to a mental or physical condition. Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Basic self-care tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, and toileting. BIMS (Brief Interview for Mental Status): A brief test used to assess cognitive function. Fiduciary Duty: A legal or ethical obligation to act in the best interests of another party, such as a client or a ward. Medicaid/ Medicare: Government programs that assist in the payment of healthcare costs for certain groups of people. Exploitation: Taking advantage of someone, particularly a vulnerable person, for financial gain or other benefit. Petition: A formal written request or application to a court for a specific action. Invasion of Privacy: Intrusion upon the solitude or private affairs of another person. Huntington's Disease: A progressive brain disorder that causes uncontrolled movements, emotional problems, and loss of thinking ability (cognition). Aphasia: A language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate.Guardian: A person legally appointed to care for the personal needs of someone (e.g., healthcare decisions) who is unable to care for themselves. Conservator: A person legally appointed to manage the financial affairs and assets of someone who is unable to do so themselves. Guardian ad Litem (GAL): An attorney appointed by the court to represent the best interests of a person, often a minor or someone deemed incapacitated. Power of Attorney (POA): A legal document authorizing a person (the agent) to act on behalf of another (the principal). Durable Power of Attorney: A power of attorney that remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated. Invasion of Privacy: Intrusion upon the solitude or private affairs of another person. Huntington's Disease: A progressive brain disorder that causes uncontrolled movements, emotional problems, and loss of thinking ability (cognition). Aphasia: A language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.