Modesto elder abuse: Professional fiduciary Laurie Jamison isolates June Guinn
Since 2008, professional fiduciary Laurie Jamison has hidden June Guinn, 88, from her family. Until a week ago, family say they did not know where June was hidden or if she was still alive. Thanks to the efforts of Modesto Police Department, June was located at a home in Modesto, California. Jamison continues to deny June any contact with her loved ones.
As June’s conservator, Jamison is familiar with California statutes governing the actions of conservators. However, Jamison flagrantly violates California’s Probate Code and June’s right to visit with her family.
Probate Code 2352(b) states:
California’s Handbook for Conservators gives conservators specific guidance concerning visitation. Each conservator is required to have a copy of the Handbook.
In June 2013, elder advocates also began requesting visits and phone calls with June.
On June 9, this Examiner emailed Jamison, requesting a visit with June.
On June 10, elder advocate Elaine Renoire of the National Association to STOP Guardian Abuse (NASGA) emailed Jamison, requesting a visit with June.
Jamison responded to Kincaid and Renoire:
On June 10, Marti Oakley of TS Radio emailed Jamison, asking for a visit with June. Jamison’s attorney, Terry Campbell Wallace responded.
On June 14, this Examiner emailed Jamison a second time, requesting a visit with June. Jamison did not respond.
On June 15, June’s daughter Cheryl Morris again emailed Jamison, requesting a phone call with her mother. Jamison did not respond.
On June 18, June’s daughter Lynda Lucido again emailed Jamison, requesting a phone call with her mother. Jamison did not respond.
On June 19, this Examiner emailed Jamison a third time, requesting a visit with June. Jamison did not respond.
On June 23, advocate Sylvia Rudek of NASGA requested a visit with June. Jamison did not respond.
Readers concerned about isolation and abuse of June Guinn can contact Laurie Jamison directly.
Laurie Jamison, NCG, CLPF
1138 Orchid Court
Modesto, CA 95355
lauriejamison@att.net
(209) 996-1827
Complaints about California Licensed Professional Fiduciaries, such as Laurie Jamison, can be filed with the Department of Consumer Affairs at the website below.
http://www.fiduciary.ca.gov/consumers/file_complaint.shtml
As June’s conservator, Jamison is familiar with California statutes governing the actions of conservators. However, Jamison flagrantly violates California’s Probate Code and June’s right to visit with her family.
Probate Code 2352(b) states:
California’s Notice of Conservatee’s Rights instructs that a conservatee retains the right to “receive visits from family and friends.”The conservator shall select the least restrictive appropriate residence, as described in Section 2352.5, that is available and necessary to meet the needs of the conservatee, and that is in the best interests of the conservatee.
California’s Handbook for Conservators gives conservators specific guidance concerning visitation. Each conservator is required to have a copy of the Handbook.
When a person becomes a conservatee, he or she does not lose the right to visit with friends or family.June’s daughters and grandson say Jamison ignored their repeated requests to learn where June resided, to visit with June, or to even speak to with June on the phone. In response to that isolation, the Court instructed:
Do not isolate the conservatee by keeping friends or family away.
It is further ordered that any visitation request shall be submitted to Laurie Jamison directly via email. The Court has no objection to visitation as long as the time and place are reasonable.Family say Jamison ignored the court’s specific instructions. Their pleas to visit or speak with June continue to be ignored.
In June 2013, elder advocates also began requesting visits and phone calls with June.
On June 9, this Examiner emailed Jamison, requesting a visit with June.
On June 10, elder advocate Elaine Renoire of the National Association to STOP Guardian Abuse (NASGA) emailed Jamison, requesting a visit with June.
Jamison responded to Kincaid and Renoire:
I have concerns around the sensitive and private family dynamics at play in this matter and, in order to best protect Ms. Guinn, I must ask that you remain patient while I vet your request with my counsel. I will respond with further information as soon as I am able.Jamison did not respond with any further information.
On June 10, Marti Oakley of TS Radio emailed Jamison, asking for a visit with June. Jamison’s attorney, Terry Campbell Wallace responded.
Your comment that many people have become concerned for the welfare of June Guinn is interesting in that none of the family members have contacted Laurie Jamison, either by email or telephone, to request visitation with Mrs. Guinn. Her location is kept confidential due to incidents that occurred in the past. However, visitation by family members can be arranged, and certainly are welcome, by contacting Ms. Jamison.Wallace’s response is not consistent with family’s experiences of having their pleas ignored for the past five years. Daughters Lynda Lucido and Cheryl Morris both say they have repeatedly phoned, sent emails and certified letters for the past five years, begging to have contact with their mother. Jamison does not respond.
On June 14, this Examiner emailed Jamison a second time, requesting a visit with June. Jamison did not respond.
On June 15, June’s daughter Cheryl Morris again emailed Jamison, requesting a phone call with her mother. Jamison did not respond.
On June 18, June’s daughter Lynda Lucido again emailed Jamison, requesting a phone call with her mother. Jamison did not respond.
On June 19, this Examiner emailed Jamison a third time, requesting a visit with June. Jamison did not respond.
On June 23, advocate Sylvia Rudek of NASGA requested a visit with June. Jamison did not respond.
Readers concerned about isolation and abuse of June Guinn can contact Laurie Jamison directly.
Laurie Jamison, NCG, CLPF
1138 Orchid Court
Modesto, CA 95355
lauriejamison@att.net
(209) 996-1827
Complaints about California Licensed Professional Fiduciaries, such as Laurie Jamison, can be filed with the Department of Consumer Affairs at the website below.
http://www.fiduciary.ca.gov/consumers/file_complaint.shtml
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