The applicants sought to remove Arthur and Douglas Carey as attorneys for property and personal care for their mother, Jennie Carey, and to appoint Robert Carey as guardian, alleging financial impropriety and isolation.
The court found strong evidence of misconduct and neglect regarding property management, including failure to account for funds and non-compliance with disclosure orders.
While Jennie was physically well cared for and wished to remain with Arthur and Douglas, their failure to foster family contact was a breach of personal care duties.
The court removed Arthur and Douglas as sole attorneys.
For property, Arthur, Robert, and Edward Carey were appointed joint guardians.
For personal care, Arthur and Robert were appointed joint guardians.
The court emphasized a nuanced approach to balance Jennie's well-being and wishes with the need for financial oversight and family contact.