I hired an attorney who relocated my mother to my county's public administrator, change of venue,. He then became the new guardians attorney and gave us a letter conflict of intere.st. We are upset. The letter says we may hire another attorney. but he says we dontt need to. Do I need to hire another lawyer? He says he is moving forward; What would you do if this was your Mother.
While your description is unclear and it is not clear how it relates to your question, one possible aspect can be addressed. In most states your mother can write a letter to the court requesting that her rights be restored and does not need a lawyer to do so. If this is not a question of restoration of rights but of transfer of guardianship, more information is needed, such as whether you were the former guardian.
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