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AP reports on Danny Tate conservatorship

Rights lost to conservator, songwriter fights back Sheila Burke, Associated Press May 21, 2010 Yahoo! News http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100521/ap_en_mu/us_conservator_fight NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A court stripped away songwriter Danny Tate’s control of his life — removing his right to make his own legal, financial and medical decisions — at a last-minute hearing he didn’t know about and didn’t Keep Reading…

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Danny Tate, Kevin Montgomery interview posted

The clock is ticking down as the big Danny Tate Extravaganzascrutinizationfest approaches.  While the weekend consists of activities to provide outreach to Nashville flood victims plus create awareness of the questionable conservatorship under which musician Tate has been living, the real focus will be Monday’s court date. Danny and Kevin Montgomery were on the Nicole Keep Reading…

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New Danny Tate column published

Our latest column Musician Danny Tate’s conservatorship brings scrutinization of probate issue gives an update on the Danny Tate case.  A few important days in Nashville are upcoming and EstateofDenial.com will be there. Time was spent in Austin last week sitting on the floor of the Texas Senate  hearing dreadful stories about guardianships (known as Keep Reading…

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Musician Danny Tate’s conservatorship brings scrutinization of probate issue

Probate abuse is often aided by quiet proceedings occurring away from watchful eyes and sometimes without knowledge of even the most affected parties.  The conservatorship (or guardianship) of Nashville musician Danny Tate started this way, but a wave of public scrutiny might soon change the tone, even provide a new infusion of “justice” when the Keep Reading…

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New Danny Tate article

Facebook: How it can work to bring people together for a cause Tracy Lucas May 14-20, 2010 Westviewonline.com http://www.westviewonline.com/Westview.Pdf?IssueId=275 Years ago, Richard Kidd might have made a few phone calls, talked to his neighbors over the backyard fence, written a letter to the editor or called a community meeting to help a friend. But when Keep Reading…

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