Guardianship of J.G.
When the natural mother (Mother) of J.G. (the minor) found herself incapable of caring for him, she consented to a probate guardianship, turning over responsibility for the minor’s care to her own mother (Guardian). During the first years of the guardianship, Mother maintained contact with the minor, but her continued drug use rendered her incapable of resuming his care. As Mother eventually overcame her problems, seeking unsupervised visitation and playing a greater role in his life, she and Guardian proved incapable of cooperating in the minor’s care. The probate court eventually terminated the guardianship, concluding the continuing conflict between Mother and Guardian was harmful to the minor. Guardian contends the probate court abused its discretion for a variety of reasons, but we find no error and affirm.



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