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RSA 464-A:4 · Procedure for Court Appointment of a Guardian of an Incapacitated Person
464-A:4 Procedure for Court Appointment of a Guardian of an Incapacitated Person. –
Copy linkAny relative, public official, or interested person, or any individual in his or her own behalf may file a verified petition for finding of incapacity and appointment of a guardian of a person and estate, or the person, or estate.
Copy linkThe petition for appointment of a guardian of the person and estate, or the person, or estate, shall state:
Copy linkThe name, address, corporate or agency status of the petitioner and connection with or relationship to the proposed ward;
Copy linkWhen appropriate, the name and address of the person or institution having care or custody over the proposed ward;
Copy linkThe names and addresses of adult spouses, parents, children and siblings of the proposed ward, so far as they are known to the petitioner;
Copy linkA brief description and the approximate value of the real and personal property and income of the proposed ward so far as they are known to the petitioner;
Copy linkThe nature of the guardianship sought, whether over the person and estate, or person, or estate;
Copy linkThe name, address, occupation and relationship to the proposed ward, if any, of the proposed guardian;
Copy linkThe length of time for which the appointment of a guardian is requested, whether for an indefinite or limited period of time.
Copy linkA statement shall be filed with the petition for appointment of the guardian of the person and estate, or the person, or estate, containing facts showing the necessity for the appointment of a guardian of the person and estate, or the person, or estate of the proposed ward, including specific factual allegations as to the proposed ward's financial transactions, personal actions or actual occurrences which are claimed to demonstrate his or her inability to manage an estate, or to provide for personal needs for health care, food, clothing, shelter, or safety.
Copy linkWhen an expedited hearing is requested, an affidavit by the petitioner, or in the case of a medical emergency, by the proposed ward's physician, shall be filed with the petition setting forth the reasons an expedited hearing is necessary.
Copy link(a) In all guardianships of the person, except when an agency or institution is named as the proposed guardian, the court shall review the proposed guardian's record of criminal convictions maintained by the New Hampshire division of state police.
Copy linkThe petitioner shall file a release provided by the court and signed by the proposed guardian authorizing the release of any record of criminal convictions. The court may, in its discretion, accept a petition without the signed release and may appoint a guardian prior to receiving the proposed guardian's record of criminal convictions. When the court appoints a guardian prior to the receipt of the record of criminal convictions, the court shall review the record upon receipt and may reexamine the appointment of the guardian based on the information contained in the record.
Copy linkThe court may, in its discretion, request a search of the abuse and neglect registry maintained by the department of health and human services.
Copy linkThe court may, in its discretion, request the same information from similar agencies in other states as appropriate. Source. 1979, 370:1. 1981, 564:2. 1993, 152:3, 4. 2001, 146:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2002.
Copy linkSource note
Source. 1979, 370:1. 1981, 564:2. 1993, 152:3, 4. 2001, 146:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2002.
Source history
- 1979, 370:1
- 1981, 564:2
- 1993, 152:3, 4
- 2001, 146:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2002
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r adults with a disability as defined in RSA 151-E:24 with discharge from a hospital setting to a less restrictive setting may seek to have a guardian or conservator appointed by the probate court, pursuant to RSA 464-A, for any older adult or adult with a disability who: (a) Requires an alternative decision maker to assist with discharge; (b) Is deemed incapacitated by a court of competent jurisdiction; and (c) Cannot secure
Opinions and discipline decisions mentioning this RSA
- 2021-0118, In re Guardianship of C.R. Supreme Court opinion · February 8, 2022
- 2018-0701, In re Guardianship of L.N. Supreme Court opinion · February 19, 2020
- 2012-0703, Daniel Eaton v. Mary Eaton & a. Supreme Court opinion · December 20, 2013
- 2011-218, In re Guardianship of Raymond B. Supreme Court opinion · April 10, 2012
- 2011-171, In re Guardianship of Mary Louise Eaton Supreme Court opinion · March 23, 2012
- 2009-210, IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF PETER R. Supreme Court opinion · December 31, 2009
- 2008-331, IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF PAUL T. WILLIAMS Supreme Court opinion · October 30, 2009
- 2005-316, IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF E.L. Supreme Court opinion · November 1, 2006
- 2005-591, IN THE MATTER OF STEVEN FULTON AND NANCY FULTON Supreme Court opinion · October 31, 2006
- 2002-578, IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF JASON HENDERSON Supreme Court opinion · December 19, 2003
- Mary Howie (2009) Attorney discipline decision · January 29, 2002