Bobby Brown and Pat Houston Are Appointed As Co-Guardians Of Bobbi Kristina Brown

While fans are still called to pray for Bobbi Kristina Brown who has been hospitalized since Jan. 31,the latest development is that Bobby Brown and Pat Houston are appointed by the judge as co-guardians. Bobbi Kristina's father and aunt, respectively, will now be jointly responsible for decisions related to her care and medical needs, as she remains in uncertain condition at a Atalanta-area hospital.
In a joint statement issued Friday, Bobby Brown and Pat Houston stated, "We are delighted to inform the public that the Court has appointed Bobby Brown and Pat Houston as Co-Guardians of Bobbi Kristina Brown ("Krissi"). Both Mr. Brown and Ms. Houston are jointly responsible for decisions related to Krissi's care and medical needs."
"Both parties are delighted with the Court's decision and are working harmoniously to ensure Krissi receives the best possible medical care," the statement reads. "We are appreciative of the manner in which Judge Jeryl Debra Rosh handled this matter."
Bobbi Kristina is the only child of the late Whitney Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown. On Jan 31st this year Bobbi was brown unonscious lying in her bathtub and she has been in a medically induced coma ever since.
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