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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 11 MIN

739 - Capacity, Autonomy, and the Termination of Guardianship - Lessons from Zheng v Zheng

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This week on Hull on Estates, Nick Esterbauer and Li‑Mei Mayer discuss key considerations in guardianship matters, including the presumption of capacity, professional responsibilities when capacity is in issue, individual autonomy, and the termination of guardianship. These concepts are examined in context through the decision in Ying (Cindy) Zheng v. Long Zheng, 2012 ONSC 3045.

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