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My question is as follows: my mother is demented and has Alzheimer's, as a result of which a guardian has been appointed. But if the guardian makes a decision that the majority is against, can that be stopped? And is it possible to appoint another guardian? Do we all have to agree or is the majority sufficient?Lawyer
The administrator is obliged to render an account and statement to the court. The administrator does not have to take into account the other children, not even a majority of them. If you have a complaint about the administration, you can file it with the court. If a new administrator is appointed, the court decides that and not the children. They may make a proposal.Neem de volgende stap
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