There are elders and other vulnerable adults within the jurisdiction of the Tribe who are at risk of abuse, neglect and exploitation and may need the protection of the Court. The Tribe intends to prevent and remedy the abuse, neglect or exploitation of elders and other vulnerable adults by providing a procedure for identifying these persons and providing the services necessary for their well-being.
The Tribe further finds that many of these elders and other vulnerable adults may be home bound or otherwise unable to represent themselves in Court or to retain legal counsel in order to obtain the relief available to them under this chapter of the Law and Order Code.
In addition, elders and other vulnerable adults may need the assistance of a guardian or protective payee, or both, to conduct personal business or to obtain the services necessary for his or her well-being. This code provides two ways to accomplish this: at the Tribe’s request (section 16.07.23) or at the elder’s or other interested person’s request using the “guardianship for adults” provisions.
(Res. 94 A 134, 11/8/1994)