Two siblings brought competing motions regarding the guardianship of their mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease.
One sibling sought to be appointed as sole guardian for property and personal care, while the other sought to have the Public Guardian and Trustee appointed.
The court granted the motion to appoint the sibling as sole guardian, finding her suitable and noting that the Public Guardian and Trustee did not consent to act.
The competing motion was dismissed, as were requests for independent medical examinations and the lifting of nursing home visitation restrictions.