National

Association

to

Guardian

Abuse©

 

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JOIN  NASGA Advocates for Reform

   



 

   
• NASGA's Open Letters to Congress
and the
White House and Other Writings
   
• GAO Reports
   
• Senate Special Committee
on Aging
   
• Judiciary Sub Committee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts
   

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Stripped of
All Power
 • Ten Dirty  Tricks
 • Warning Signals
 
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Partners in    Crime
 
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The Enablers
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The Pirates
 
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An Open
Door
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Know Your Rights
 • Misnomers
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No One is Safe
 
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Veterans
In Peril
 
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Practical Advice
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YouTube Videos
 
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Great Escapes
(Success
Stories!)
 

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In Memoriam
 
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Victims
 
 • Memorial Donations
   
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Soapbox
 
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Who's Really
to Blame?

 
 • Who Else is Paying the Price?
   
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 • The Dirty Little Secret
   
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NASGA operates in the clouds,
but we can't run on air!
 

We volunteer our time,
and we also depend on donations!


 


About us:


NASGA is made up of dedicated  individuals who have experienced the horrors of guardianship or conservatorship.  

Working toward ultimate legislative reform of unlawful guardianships/conservatorships resulting in loss of liberty, property, and even life, we engage in outreach, education and advocacy to assure the human rights and civil liberties of our vulnerable elderly/disabled are protected and that they are not abused and exploited by their court-appointed "protectors."

Originally created for the noble purpose of "guarding" the alleged incompetent person  (AIP) and "conserving" the assets, guardianship/conservatorship has become a feeding trough for professional predators engaged in self-enrichment.

Our members exchange information, ideas, experiences, and practical advice; they support each other through very trying times.  They cannot and do not "represent" each other in court, but they can be there with others, in support and making their presence known.  They are free to share their own personal legal experiences and understanding gained from them together with any information generally available to the public, including statutes, case decisions, white papers, etc. regarding issues of interest.

The most important thing our members can do is work with us to reform guardianship and conservatorship law!  It's not as complicated as you think, but it takes a lot of "people power."

For representation in court, you must consult an attorney,  Legal Aid or Legal Services. 

 

 


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NASGA
PO Box 886
Mt. Prospect, IL  60056


Your contribution is very much appreciated
and is tax deductible!


 



If experience demands a presumption that a judge will seize every

opportunity presented to him in the course of his official conduct to line his

pockets, no canon of ethics or statute regarding disqualification
can save our judicial system.”

                                          —Justice William Rehnquist