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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 35A - Incompetency and Guardianship

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Current as of: 2010
Article 1Determination of Incompetence
Article 2Appointment of Guardian
Article 3Restoration to Competency
Article 4Purpose and Scope; Jurisdiction; Venue
Article 5Appointment of Guardian for Incompetent Person
Article 6Appointment of Guardian for a Minor
Article 7Guardian's Bond
Article 8Powers and Duties of Guardian of the Person
Article 9Powers and Duties of Guardian of the Estate
Article 10Returns and Accounting
Article 11Public Guardians
Article 12Nonresident Ward Having Property in State
Article 13Removal or Resignation of Guardian; Successor Guardian; Estates Without Guardians; Termination of Guardianship
Article 14Sale, Mortgage, Exchange or Lease of Ward's Estate
Article 15Mortgage or Sale of Estates Held by the Entireties
Article 16Surplus Income and Advancements
Article 17Gifts from Income for Certain Purposes
Article 18Gifts from Principal for Certain Purposes
Article 19Declaring Revocable Trust Irrevocable and Making Gift of Incompetent's Life Interest Therein
Article 20Guardians' Deeds Validated When Seal Omitted
Article 21Standby Guardianship

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