Posted on January 11, 2012, in Abuse, Administration on Aging, Adult Protective Services, Aging, Aging Parents, APS, Caregiver, Dad, Elder Law & Finances, Elderly, Family, Guardianship, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Incapacitated, Incapacity, Missouri, MO, Ron Kirkwood, Ronald Richard Kirkwood, Senior Citizens, Senior Issues, Seniors and tagged Abuse, Administration on Aging, Adult Protective Services, Aging, Aging Parents, APS, Bolivar Missouri, Caregiver, Caregiving, Case No: 10CD-PR00059, Case No: 11CD-PR00088, Causes of Elder Abuse, Cedar County, Cedar County Circuit Court, Circuit Court of Cedar County, Conservatorship, Dad, Dade county, Dealing with Death and Dying, elder law, Elder Law & Finances, Eldercare Issues, Elderly, End of Life & Grief, Fair Play, Fair Play Missouri, Family, Grief & Loss, Guardian Ad Litem, Guardianship, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Incapacitated, Incapacity, judicial accountability, Kirkwood, Lawyer, Legal guardian, Life, Losing a Parent, Making a Difference, Missouri, MO, Oklahoma City, old age, probate, Probate Court, public administrator, Public Guardian, Ron Kirkwood, Ronald Kirkwood, Ronald Richard Kirkwood, Senior Citizens, Senior Issues, Seniors, Signs of Elder Abuse, Stockton, Stockton Missouri, Veterans, Victims, Ward. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
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Yes you can Lark. I am very proud of you, just like I’m sure your father is today.
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Thank you so much my friend!
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Hang in there, your dad needs you.
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