Guardianship law is unique in its intent and contrary goals of protection and independence. These are two laudable goals that are mutually exclusive. This creates stresses in the system that can create unusual results and put the person atissue in the middle of a policy tug of war. This policy presentation is to suggest a different view of guardianship. A view of management and process that can be used for better results. Presented by Lance McKinney Esq., long standing member of both national (NAELA) and state (AFELA) associations of Elder Law attorneys. This course is approved for 1 CEU in Professional Ethics. It is best practice to finish the course in one sitting. Once you have finished your course you must return to the course catalog and click course completion confirmation. At that time, you are able to print your certificate.