Abstract
Because of Georgia’s unique court structure and political challenges, state advocates were unable to secure funding for a spot in the WINGS nest. But there is good news. The bonds we forged over our many years of advocacy on guardianship issues, and our effort to pull together the (unsuccessful) WINGS application, helped a few of our ideas take flight. This article highlights one highly successful and easily replicable effort that can be undertaken for a local court, in a region or at the state level, depending on resources and interest.
Repository Citation
Eleanor Lanier,
Flying Without Wings
, 40 Bifocal 118
(2019),
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/fac_artchop/1296