My son, without my written consent had me put under his quardianship. Now all my income goes to him and I have to ask for money each and every week. Consequently I am very unhappy about this situation. I want this guardianship cancelled but I would have to go to court to have that happen. It would cost be money that I just don't have.
You have another son living with you? Is there some reason why you cannot enlist his help in following the suggestions I gave you? The name of the judge is easily aquired (you might even be able to find the records on-line if your court system is large). You just have to do some leg work.
For guardianship to have been granted there would have to have been medical or some other evidence as to your incompetency and quite often the potential "charge" is required to appear before the judge if there is any question as to that.
If what you are saying is truly the case, here is what I would suggest:
1. Find out if your county has a pro se office in their probate/guardianship division.
2. See if you can get a copy of the filing and the hearing.
3. Get medical records from your physicians as to your competency.
4. Write a letter to the judge who handled your case. Tell him/her the story and include your medical evidence. Ask that an attorney be appointed to you pro bono and that a hearing be scheduled.
5. Don't take no for answer. Show up at the judge's office if need be. How bad do you want it??