Vermont Guardianship And Conservatorship Legal Questions

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A bond "without surety" means a bond without an insurance company or other people insuring your actions, which is acting as your surety.  It is usually a cash bond payable by check.
A bond "without surety" means a bond without an insurance company or other people insuring your actions, which is acting as your surety.  It is... Read More
Only a court can award or remove a guardianship.  Nor can a guardianship be awarded without a spouse waiver her right to appointment or being found unqualified.  Something seems to be missing from your description.
Only a court can award or remove a guardianship.  Nor can a guardianship be awarded without a spouse waiver her right to appointment or being... Read More
A guardian must act in the best interest of the ward.  Without more facts it is difficult to see how giving you a loan or a gift would benefit your father.
A guardian must act in the best interest of the ward.  Without more facts it is difficult to see how giving you a loan or a gift would benefit... Read More