The first question is the legitimacy of the request from the insurance company -- you want that demand in writing, and should compare it with the policy to see whether such hoop-jumping really is required. Presuming you conclude that it is, you can respond that a guardianship order with no time frame is "permanent" (until changed), satisfying their request, which is a true statement if your facts are what they appear to be. See http://www.willicklawgroup.com/guardianship/. If that fails for whatever reason, consider a consultation with a guardianship expert to request a modification to the existing order.
Answered on Sep 29th, 2015 at 11:54 AM