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  10. Part 3 - Guardians of Incapacitated Persons


Part 3 - Guardians of Incapacitated Persons


  • Section 301 - Appointment of guardian for incapacitated person.
  • Section 302 - Venue.
  • Section 303 - Procedure for court appointment of a guardian of an incapacitated person.
  • Section 304 - Findings -- Limited guardianship preferred -- Order of appointment.
  • Section 305 - Acceptance of appointment -- Consent to jurisdiction.
  • Section 306 - Termination of guardianship for incapacitated person.
  • Section 307 - Removal or resignation of guardian -- Termination of incapacity.
  • Section 308 - Visitor in guardianship proceeding.
  • Section 309 - Notices in guardianship proceedings.
  • Section 310 - Emergency guardians.
  • Section 310.5 - Temporary guardians.
  • Section 311 - Who may be guardian -- Priorities.
  • Section 312 - General powers and duties of guardian -- Penalties.
  • Section 312.5 - Association between an adult ward and a relative of the adult ward.
  • Section 313 - Proceedings subsequent to appointment -- Venue.
  • Section 314 - Mentally incompetent veteran -- Evidence of necessity for appointment of guardian.
  • Section 315 - Copies of public records furnished to veterans administration.
  • Section 316 - Expedited guardianship proceedings.
  • Section 317 - Guardianship proceedings for minor becoming an incapacitated adult.
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