§ 28-65-706. Termination of guardianships
(a) The court having jurisdiction of the ward may terminate the guardianship as provided under § 28-65-401 et seq., and subject to the procedures required under this section. (b) Neither the Public Guardian for Adults, the Office of Public Guardian for Adults, nor a volunteer shall be entitled to compensation under § 28-65-108. (c) Within […]
§ 28-65-707. Department of Human Services — Adoption of rules
The Department of Human Services may adopt rules necessary to implement this subchapter.
§ 28-65-402. Restoration of capacity of ward
(a) If any person alleges in writing, verified by oath, that any person declared to be incapacitated, or addicted to habitual drunkenness, is no longer incapacitated, or is no longer so addicted, the court in which the proceedings were held shall cause the facts to be inquired into in such manner as it may direct. […]
§ 28-65-403. Discharge of guardian and surety
(a) Upon the guardian of an estate’s filing receipts or other evidence satisfactory to the court showing that he or she has delivered to the persons entitled thereto all the property for which he or she is accountable as guardian, the court shall make an order discharging the guardian and his or her surety from […]
§ 28-65-501. Dispensing with guardianship generally
(a) The parents of a minor, jointly with equal authority if they are husband and wife living together, or the survivor if one (1) parent is dead, or the competent parent if one (1) is incompetent, or the other parent if one (1) parent is imprisoned for a felony, or the parent to whom the […]
§ 28-65-502. Dispensing with guardianship in small estate
When the whole estate of a minor or an incompetent does not exceed the value of five thousand dollars ($5,000), the court, in its discretion, without the appointment of a guardian or the giving of bond, may authorize the payment or delivery of all or any part of the estate to the minor or incompetent […]
§ 28-65-313. Purchase of home
(a) The court may authorize the purchase of real property in this state for use by the ward as a home or, unless he or she is an unmarried minor, as a home for his or her dependent family. (b) The purchase shall be made only upon order of the court after notice to the […]
§ 28-65-314. Sales, mortgages, etc., of property generally
(a) (1) The real or personal property of the ward not excluding real property in which a minor or mentally incompetent ward has a vested homestead interest, or any part thereof or interest therein, may be sold, conveyed, released, mortgaged, leased, or exchanged or an easement thereon may be granted by the guardian of the […]
§ 28-65-315. Oil, gas, and mineral interests — Sale, lease, etc
(a) (1) The guardian of the estate of an incompetent who owns land situated in this state or an interest therein or who owns an interest in oil, gas, or other minerals in or under land situated in this state or in an oil, gas, or other mineral lease on the land on such terms […]
§ 28-65-316. Oil, gas, and mineral interests — Agreements for operation and development
Upon petition of the guardian of the estate and after notice to such persons, if any, as the court may direct, the court may authorize the guardian of the estate of an incapacitated person in behalf of his or her ward to enter into transactions and to execute all instruments necessary or advantageous to the […]