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    10841 Paramount Blvd.
    3rd Floor
    Downey, CA 90241

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    1920 Main Street
    Suite 1000
    Irvine, CA 92641

    Phone: (949) 756-0684
    FAX: (949) 756-0596

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    100 West Broadway
    Suite 6030
    Long Beach, CA 90802

    Phone: (562) 901-3050
    FAX: (562) 901-3051

    Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle was established in the city of Downey in 1961. The firm expanded with the opening of its Irvine office in 1989, and its Long Beach office in 2001. From our centrally located offices in Los Angeles and Orange County, the firm services clients throughout Southern California.

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March 16, 2006

Los Angeles Times Probe into Conservatorships.

Last November, the Los Angeles Times wrote a compelling, must read series delving into the ugly world of conservatorships involving private conservators. The series was titled Guardians for Profit. [A conservatorship is when someone seeks guardianship over an adult.]

Robin Fields was the lead reporter for this series. Today, I had the honor of listening to Ms. Fields at the Estate Planning and Trust Council of Long Beach. She spoke briefly about her three year experience working on this series and what she uncovered. Then she opened the floor for the members of the Estate Planning and Trust Council of Long Beach to talk about their observations and ask questions. It was a very interesting luncheon indeed.

If you have not read the series, please do so. The reporting is excellent, the writing is compelling and the analysis in subsequent articles begs for future action by California legislators.