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West Virginia Code > Chapter 44 > Article 10 - Guardians And Wards Generally

West Virginia Code > Chapter 44 > Article 10 - Guardians And Wards Generally


Current as of: 2010
§ 44-10-1Testamentary guardians
§ 44-10-2Appointment void for renunciation or failure to qualify
§ 44-10-3Appointment and revocation of guardian by county commission
§ 44-10-4Right of minor to nominate guardian
§ 44-10-5Bond of guardian
§ 44-10-6Curator; bond; powers and duties
§ 44-10-7Management of ward's estate; maintenance, education and custody; duration of guardianship; settlement
§ 44-10-8Disbursements and expenditures by guardians from income and corpus of estates of infant wards
§ 44-10-9Sale of personal estate to pay excess beyond income
§ 44-10-10When guardian to pay interest
§ 44-10-11Compound interest recoverable
§ 44-10-12Time allowed guardian for investment of funds
§ 44-10-13Powers of chancery courts over guardians; when and how real estate may be sold for maintenance and education of wards
§ 44-10-14Minor settlement proceedings
§ 44-10-16Settlement of derivative claims

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Questions & Answers: Guardianships

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