The evidence is overwhelming that there is no need for the appointment of a conservator in this case and the Trial Justice who saw the proposed conservatee so found. However, the fee of the guardian ad litem should be paid by petitioner, the proposed conservatee's former wife, who instituted this unmeritorious proceeding and who is well able to afford to pay the fee. "Petitioner-respondent having procured the appointment of the guardian ad litem without notice to respondent...
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