Ann Renaud to Present at Seminar on Special Medical Guardianships
- Alexander J. Kemeny
- Apr 8
- 2 min read
Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC is proud to announce the upcoming seminar on Special Medical Guardianships, featuring distinguished mental health advocacy attorney, Ann L. Renaud, Esq. The seminar, hosted by the Middlesex County Bar Association (MCBA), promises to provide key insights into Special Medical Guardianships and their recent revisions.

The informative seminar will take place on Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 12:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., the Middlesex County Bar Association Office, located at 87 Bayard Street in New Brunswick, NJ, and remotely via Zoom. Tickets may be purchased here.
The seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of Special Medical Guardianships, focusing on Rule 4:86-12 and recent revisions to this critical legal framework. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the application process, including when such applications are necessary and the specific requirements for filing. The discussion will also cover a step-by-step process for hearings and provide clarity on the distinct roles played by court-appointed attorneys and Special Medical Guardians. This is an excellent opportunity for legal professionals to deepen their understanding of this important topic while staying informed about recent updates and best practices.
Ms. Renaud is a seasoned litigator with more than four decades of experience. She has Renaud has presented cases at every level of the New Jersey court system, including the state’s Supreme Court. She specializes in mental health advocacy, probate and estate litigation. With a strong dedication to her clients and a reputation for compassion, Ms. Renaud is frequently appointed by the courts to represent those who cannot care for themselves. Her accolades include the prestigious Robert J. Cirafesi Chancery Practice Award, recognizing her excellence in client representation and professionalism.
Ms. Renaud will be presenting alongside the Honorable. Lisa Vignuolo, Presiding Judge of the Chancery Division of the Middlesex County Superior Court, and Marisa Kussoy, Esq., Senior Counsel at RWJBarnabas Health.
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