Bradford Lund, Grand-Son of Walt Disney, Seeks Removal of Court-Appointed Limited Guardian Ad Litem in Probate Proceeding Because of Alleged Secret Meeting
Retrieved on:
Thursday, March 5, 2020
A limited GAL was appointed in this case to represent Mr. Lund in the proceedings before the probate court after the judge rejected a part of the Global settlement (deeming it null and void) reached by Mr. Lund and the trustees.
Key Points:
- A limited GAL was appointed in this case to represent Mr. Lund in the proceedings before the probate court after the judge rejected a part of the Global settlement (deeming it null and void) reached by Mr. Lund and the trustees.
- According to the motion, that appointment was made despite Mr. Lund's objections that since he was adjudged competent by an Arizona court, he should not be forced to have a limited GAL in this proceeding at all.
- Such a breach should result in the removal of the limited GAL.
- For attribution to Lanny J. Davis, co-counsel of record for Mr. Lund in the U.S. federal court civil rights case Lund v. Honorable David J. Cowan