The matter must be petitioned to come before the court. Testimony from the petitioner, including medical and psychological testimony, will probably be required. The 'elderly' person themselves may be heard by the judge who will, after hearing all testimony, render a judgment as to whether or not the 'elderly' person needs to have a "guardian' of their affairs appointed.
Yes it did have the power to manage foreign affairs.......
Federalism is the system that permits states to manage their internal affairs. Federalism is he evolving relationship between the federal and state governments in the United States.
All shareholders of the company.
fairs
selectmen
nope its not the senate job
The president deals with boarder affairs because he is in charge of the militaryconstituent constituent
Yes,because it is a country that manage it own affairs.
Privy Council
The company directors may sometimes appoint managers or attorneys of the company, granting them certain powers to manage the affairs of the company.
manage the local affairs of the town or city.
to manage the state finance, to take care in education, to provide the facilities to the public, to manage the affairs of the whole state.