In re Guardianship of Kenneth
Annotate this CaseFourteen-year-old Kenneth's paternal aunt (Aunt) and her son filed joined petitions for the appointment of a conservator and guardian based on Kenneth's mother's (Mother) inability to create a tolerable living situation for Kenneth. The probate court appointed Mother and Aunt as Kenneth's coguardians subject to Mother's compliance with certain conditions. The court's order provided that if Mother failed to comply with any of the conditions then Aunt could remove Kenneth from Mother's residence, and the court would then terminate Mother's guardianship. The Supreme Court vacated the judgment and remanded, holding that the probate court's order could not be reconciled with the principles established in Guardianship of Jewel M.
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