From Ginny Johnson-sharing her (horrendous) story

And while the Illinois ARDC continues to say “we must not relitigate” and that’s why they cannot investigate, Rome is burning.

From Ginny Johnson, she wishes to share her story of how she was a kind, loving, long term caretaker of her father in NC, and one day the two arrived home to find that Ginny was locked out of her home and her father (God rest his soul) was locked out of his own home and told he must now live at the VA where he was not more than a few days shuttled off to a nursing home connected to NC probate attorney investments.

Ginny was subsequently terrorized by the court, (anti) social service agencies, and brushed off by the authorities.  Her father died in agony and shame over the probate proceeding and was forced into living in a nursing home.  Ginny was locked out of her own home without due process, notice or a hearing.  Everyone is entitled to due process, even if his or her parent is in a guardianship proceeding.  The procedure is known as eviction, and most relatives have at least 30 days to look for a new place, dispute the proceeding or claim equity in the dwelling if they paid the mortgage or utilities.

Ginny was summarily booted out, locked out and could not find a good attorney because she did not have the money.

 

see her story below and provide her with prayers for comfort and healing.  She is still reeling from this harrowing experience and looking for sympathetic attorneys in NC near Raleigh/Durham.

Please help her if you can.

http://www.examiner.com/article/aging-family-services-threatens-daughter-for-exposing-elder-abuse-of-war-hero

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