Co-Guardians
I was appointed guardian of my mother for her person, and guardian of her estate along with a court appointed guardian (for her finances only). My question is: Do I have to get approval from the co-guardian on how much I spend for my mother's care, and do I need approval on everything I need to buy my mother for her needs? How exactly does this work with co-guardians. Thanks for any replies.
Asked on 4/04/08, 11:43 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Bryan
Richard Bryan Attorney PC
Re: Co-Guardians
Yes, you need to coordinate with your co-guardian of the property on spending issues. As a practical matter it be a pita, but once you get a system in place it will become less burdensome. Keep every receipt and keep careful records for the report you'll have to file annually.
Good luck.
Rick Bryan
New York, NY
Answered on 4/04/08, 1:45 pm
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