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  6. Chapter 35A - Incompetency and Guardianship


Chapter 35A - Incompetency and Guardianship


  • Article 1 - Determination of Incompetence.
  • Article 2 - Appointment of Guardian.
  • Article 3 - Restoration to Competency.
  • Article 4 - Purpose and Scope; Jurisdiction; Venue.
  • Article 5 - Appointment of Guardian for Incompetent Person.
  • Article 6 - Appointment of Guardian for a Minor.
  • Article 7 - Guardian's Bond.
  • Article 8 - Powers and Duties of Guardian of the Person.
  • Article 9 - Powers and Duties of Guardian of the Estate.
  • Article 10 - Returns and Accounting.
  • Article 11 - Public Guardians.
  • Article 12 - Nonresident Ward Having Property in State.
  • Article 13 - Removal or Resignation of Guardian; Successor Guardian; Estates Without Guardians; Termination of Guardianship.
  • Article 14 - Sale, Mortgage, Exchange or Lease of Ward's Estate.
  • Article 15 - Mortgage or Sale of Estates Held by the Entireties.
  • Article 16 - Surplus Income and Advancements.
  • Article 17 - Gifts from Income for Certain Purposes.
  • Article 18 - Gifts from Principal for Certain Purposes.
  • Article 19 - Declaring Revocable Trust Irrevocable and Making Gift of Incompetent's Life Interest Therein.
  • Article 20 - Guardians' Deeds Validated When Seal Omitted.
  • Article 21 - Standby Guardianship.
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