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Fiduciary Services for Veterans With Psychiatric Disabilities

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Ultimately, assigning a fiduciary involves a complex decision weighing values of autonomy (veteran’s freedom to manage his or her own money) and social welfare (veteran’s safety if genuinely vulnerable to financial exploitation).

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