Pankauski’s Guardianship Guide: How Your Family Will Fight over You & Your Money While You Are Still Alive

Get a behind the scenes look at adult guardianships… What are the pros and cons, risks, and rewards to consider when someone in your family files for guardianship? Pankauski’s Guardianship Guide provides a first-hand view of the stark reality of what it means when one of your family members claims that you are incapacitated, incompetent, or unable to manage your affairs. In those circumstances, you may find yourself in a guardianship court, represented or opposed by someone like guardianship litigation lawyer John Pankauski. Spouses, adult children and loved ones: learn what goes on behind the scenes at guardianship courts when family members fight to control mom or dad and their money. This book explains guardianships in an easy- to-understand, direct and straightforward approach. – How the guardianship court is one of the new battlegrounds of the “fight for your wealth” – Sisters fighting with brothers, brothers fighting with in-laws, second and third spouses fighting with everybody over whether a senior family member can manage his or her own affairs or not – Who is going to control all that money and property – The unique role of a power of attorney, or trustee, of someone’s living trust and why they get special attention in the guardianship court – The secrets behind how a guardianship may not be needed, even if someone is incapacitated and incompetent John Pankauski is the managing member of Pankauski Hauser PLLC (www.phflorida.com), a boutique litigation and appellate law firm in West Palm Beach, Florida. The firm handles guardianship, probate, and business trials and appeals throughout Florida. Now, after years of representing clients in Florida guardianship courts, Pankauski takes you through the battle grounds and minefields of guardianships. Read More

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Corrupt Judge Kathryn A. George

WHEN EVIL HIDES BEHIND LIES AND FALSE IMAGES Why is Probate Judge Kathryn George Still On the Bench Chief Justice Bridget McCormack? Kathryn A. George is a judge for the Macomb County Probate Court in Macomb County, Michigan, and serves the 16th Circuit Court, Family Division. George was elected to the court in the November 2002 general election. On November 4, 2014, George was re-elected unopposed for another six-year term commencing on January 1, 2015, and expiring on December 31, 2020. Elections Judge Kathryn A. George, was elected to the Macomb County Probate Court in November of 2002 in a countywide non-partisan election. Prior to this election, Judge Kathryn A. George served briefly on the Sterling Heights City Council as councilwoman and mayor pro tem (1999-2002). In 1989, as a practicing attorney, Judge Kathryn A. George was appointed by the Governor to the Michigan Worker’s Compensation Appeal Board; she served in a quasi-judicial capacity. Prior to becoming a practicing attorney, Judge Kathryn A. George was a critical care nurse at hospitals in California, Michigan and the U.S Embassy in Kuwait. Judge Kathryn A. George attended St. Clement in Center Line and Warren Woods High School in Warren, Michigan. She has resided in Sterling Heights for over twenty years, and in Michigan almost her entire life. While practicing as an attorney, Judge Kathryn A. George was honored by the Macomb County Bar Association for arranging a partnership between the City of Sterling Heights and the Macomb County Bar Association to create the award winning cable television program “Legally Speaking”, which educates citizens about legal matters. In 2007, Judge Kathryn A. George was inducted into the Macomb County Hall of Fame for her dedication, service and outstanding contributions to Macomb County and… Read More

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