§ 28-65-603. Corporate guardians
If the foreign guardian is a corporation, it need not qualify as a corporation to do business under the general corporation laws of this state to entitle it to administer the property of its ward situated in this state.
§ 28-65-604. Applicability
This subchapter does not apply to foreign guardianships under the Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act, § 28-74-101 et seq.
§ 28-65-701. Office of Public Guardian for Adults — Creation
(a) The Office of Public Guardian for Adults is created. (b) The Public Guardian for Adults shall be the administrator of the office.
§ 28-65-702. Public Guardian for Adults — Appointment — Qualifications
(a) (1) The Office of Chief Counsel of the Department of Human Services or the Office of Chief Counsel’s designee shall appoint an employee of the Office of Chief Counsel to serve as Public Guardian for Adults. (2) A prior authorized appointment of a public guardian by the Director of the Division of Aging, Adult, […]
§ 28-65-703. Public Guardian for Adults — Duties
(a) The Public Guardian for Adults: (1) Shall administer and organize the work of the Office of Public Guardian for Adults; (2) May employ staff as necessary to carry out the functions of the office, including the employment of Deputy Public Guardians for Adults who: (A) Meet the same qualifications as required for the Public […]
§ 28-65-704. Correspondence and legal process
All correspondence and legal process regarding a public guardianship under this subchapter shall be to or from the Public Guardian for Adults in his or her official capacity.
§ 28-65-306. Enforcement of contracts
(a) When, prior to his or her incapacity, an incapacitated person has entered into a valid contract for the purchase or sale of any interest in real or personal property, including the sale or relinquishment of a dower or homestead interest, and the contract has not been performed prior to the inception of incapacitation, the […]
§ 28-65-322. Reports
All guardians shall file an annual report with the court. The report shall contain: (1) The person’s current mental, physical, and social conditions; (2) His or her present living arrangements; (3) The need for continued guardianship services; (4) An accounting of his or her estate if the guardian has been delegated that responsibility by the […]
§ 28-65-307. Continuation of business — Liability
(a) If, at the time of the appointment of a guardian of the estate, the ward owns a business or an interest in a business, the court, by appropriate order, may authorize the guardian to continue the conduct of or participation in such a business in behalf of the ward for such periods of time […]
§ 28-65-323. Administration of deceased ward’s estate
(a) Upon the death of a ward, the guardian of his or her estate is authorized, as such, subject to the direction of the court, to administer the estate of the deceased ward after further letters are issued to him or her, after a hearing, pursuant to a petition for letters, testamentary or of administration, […]