Jones’s measure to help seniors, persons with disabilities, and children with financial matters is signed into law

SACRAMENTO – A measure by Sen. Brian W. Jones, R-Santee, to help older adults, persons with disabilities and children continue receiving professional assistance in managing financial matters was signed into law Tuesday, Sept. 27.Senate Bill 1024 establishes a process for a probate court to appoint a professional fiduciary practice administrator as temporary successor in the event the original professional fiduciary becomes incapacitated or dies.Professional fiduciaries provide critical services to older adults, persons with disabilities and children. They manage matters for clients including daily care, housing and medical needs and also offer financial management services ranging from basic bill paying to estate and investment management.Currently there is no provision in la
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