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Sunday, August 9, 2020

IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF SALLY DINOIA (A-5276-17T3)

 IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF SALLY DINOIA (A-5276-17T3)

In this appeal, the court affirmed the trial court's granting of counsel fees to a former court-appointed attorney in this guardianship action involving Sally DiNoia. The counsel fee application was opposed by Sussex County counsel. The amount awarded was $43,397.20. The County of Sussex, Division of Social Services, Adult Protective Services (APS) appealed the order

Appellant filed a verified complaint seeking to declare Sally DiNoia incapacitated and for the appointment of a guardian over her person and property under the Adult Protective Services Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 52:27D-406 to -425. The matter was highly contentious and Sally's son, John DiNoia, was enjoined from interfering with her care and treatment. An order was entered adjudging Sally an incapacitated person and appointing her daughter as guardian.

Rule4:86-2(b).

Applying a deferential standard of review, the court held that the trial court was authorized to compel APS payment of fees for a court-appointed attorney. The court held, as a matter of law, that the trial court was authorized under Rule 4:86-4(e) and the Act to require APS to pay the fees of the court-appointed attorney for Sally. Further, the court found that whether the trial court erred in requiring APS to pay fees was subject to review under an abuse of discretion standard. Therefore, the court affirmed the decision of the trial court.