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Eldercaring Coordination
Eldercaring coordination utilizes eldercaring coordinators to assist an elder, legally authorized decisionmakers, and others in resolving disputes regarding the care and safety of an elder. Among other provisions, this law:
- Authorizes courts to appoint a qualified eldercaring coordinator and refer parties to eldercaring coordination; and
- Provides for qualification, disqualification, suspension of authority, and removal of eldercaring coordinators.
See section 44.407, Florida Statutes and AOSC22-122
In Re Eldercaring Coordination (May 20, 2022) for more information.
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