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§30-4-902. Citation for concealment or embezzlement.

Upon complaint made to the court by any guardian, ward, creditor, or other person interested in the estate, or having a prospective interest therein as heir or otherwise, against anyone suspected of having concealed, or conveyed away any of the money, goods or effects, or an instrument in writing, belonging to the ward or to […]

§30-4-904. Concealment or removal from jurisdiction of certain persons.

Any individual who maliciously, forcibly or fraudulently takes or entices away any incapacitated or partially incapacitated person, or any other person over the age of sixteen (16) for whom a guardian has been appointed, with intent to detain and conceal such person from his or her guardian or who transports such person from the jurisdiction […]

§30-6-101. Short title – Purpose – Office of Public Guardian – Powers and duties.

A. 1. This section and Section 4 of this act shall be known and may be cited as the “Oklahoma Public Guardianship Act”. 2. The purpose of the Oklahoma Public Guardianship Act is to, within the budgetary limits specified by the Oklahoma Public Guardianship Act: a.furnish guardianship services, and information regarding less restrictive alternatives, to […]

§30-6-102. Public guardianship pilot program – Evaluating board.

A. Subject to the availability of funds, the Department of Human Services shall establish a public guardianship pilot program. B. The Department of Human Services shall establish and operate the pilot program in consultation with an evaluating board established pursuant to this section and in accordance with the provisions of the Oklahoma Public Guardianship Act, […]

§30-4-757. Hearing upon order – Protests.

The court, at the time and place appointed in the order, or such other time to which the hearing is postponed, upon proof of the service or publication of the order, must hear the petition and examine the proofs and allegations of the petitioner and any objections made by persons entitled to notice of the […]

§30-4-804. Termination of guardianship when unnecessary.

The guardian of an incapacitated or partially incapacitated person or minor may be discharged by the court when it appears to the court, on the application of the ward or otherwise, that the guardianship is no longer necessary. R.L. 1910, § 6579. Amended by Laws 1988, c. 329, § 121, eff. Dec. 1, 1988. Renumbered […]