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Chapter 11.88 RCW
GUARDIANSHIP -- APPOINTMENT, QUALIFICATION, REMOVAL
OF GUARDIANS
SECTIONS
| 11.88.005 |
Legislative intent. |
| 11.88.008 |
"Professional guardian" defined. |
| 11.88.010 |
Authority to appoint guardians -- Definitions -- Venue --
Nomination by principal. |
| 11.88.020 |
Qualifications. |
| 11.88.030 |
Petition -- Contents -- Hearing. |
| 11.88.040 |
Notice and hearing, when required -- Service -- Procedure. |
| 11.88.045 |
Legal counsel and jury trial -- Proof -- Medical report --
Examinations -- Waiver. |
| 11.88.080 |
Testamentary guardians. |
| 11.88.090 |
Guardian ad litem -- Mediation -- Appointment -- Qualifications
-- Notice of and statement by guardian ad litem -- Hearing and
notice -- Attorneys' fees and costs -- Registry -- Duties --
Report -- Responses -- Fee. |
| 11.88.093 |
Ex parte communications -- Removal. |
| 11.88.095 |
Disposition of guardianship petition. |
| 11.88.097 |
Guardian ad litem -- Fees. |
| 11.88.100 |
Oath and bond of guardian or limited guardian. |
| 11.88.105 |
Reduction in amount of bond. |
| 11.88.107 |
When bond not required. |
| 11.88.110 |
Law on executors' and administrators' bonds applicable. |
| 11.88.115 |
Notice to department of revenue. |
| 11.88.120 |
Modification or termination of guardianship -- Procedure. |
| 11.88.125 |
Standby limited guardian or limited guardian. |
| 11.88.130 |
Transfer of jurisdiction and venue. |
| 11.88.140 |
Termination of guardianship or limited guardianship. |
| 11.88.150 |
Administration of deceased incapacitated person's estate. |
| 11.88.160 |
Guardianships involving veterans. |
NOTES:
Rules of court: Guardians
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judgment for and settlement of claims of minors: SPR 98.16W. |
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probate proceedings, application for fee, notice: SPR 98.12W. |
Allowing child to work without permit, penalty:
RCW 26.28.060.Bank
soliciting appointment as guardian, penalty: RCW 30.04.260.Costs
against guardian of infant plaintiff: RCW 4.84.140.Declaratory
judgments: Chapter 7.24
RCW.Embezzlement by guardian: RCW 9A.56.010(19)(b).Eminent
domain
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by corporations, service on guardian of minors, idiots, lunatics
or distracted persons: RCW 8.20.020. |
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by state, service of notice on guardian: RCW 8.04.020. |
Excise taxes, liability for, notice to department
of revenue: RCW 82.32.240.Guardian
may sue in own name: Rules of court: CR 17.Habeas corpus, granting
of writ to guardian: RCW 7.36.020.Incapacitated
person, appearance by guardian: RCW 4.08.060.Industrial
insurance benefits, appointment of guardian to manage: RCW 51.04.070.Investment
of trust funds, guardians subject to chapter 30.24
RCW: RCW 11.100.015.Investments,
authorized
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generally: Chapter 30.24
RCW. |
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United States corporation bonds: RCW 39.60.010. |
Jurors, challenge of, guardian and ward relationship
ground for implied bias: RCW 4.44.180.Lawful
use of force: RCW 9A.16.020.Limitation
of actions by ward against guardian, recovery of real estate sold
by guardian: RCW 4.16.070.Mental
illness, proceedings: Chapter 71.05
RCW.Minor's personal service contracts, recovery by guardian barred:
RCW 26.28.050.Motor
vehicle financial responsibility, release by injured minor executed
by guardian: RCW 46.29.120.Name,
action for change of -- Fees: RCW 4.24.130.Partition:
Chapter 7.52
RCW.Public assistance grants, appointment of guardian to receive:
RCW 74.08.280,
74.12.250.Real
estate licenses, guardian exemption: RCW 18.85.110.Savings
and loan association, guardian may be member of: RCW 33.20.060.Seduction,
action for seduction of ward: RCW 4.24.020.State
hospital patients, superintendent custodian of estate: RCW 72.23.230.Support
and care of dependent child, liability of guardian, procedure, judgment:
RCW 13.34.160,
13.34.161.Uniform
veterans' guardianship act: Chapter 73.36
RCW.Veterans: RCW 73.04.140.Volunteer
fire fighters' relief, appointment of guardian for fire fighter:
RCW 41.24.140.Washington
uniform transfers to minors act: Chapter 11.114
RCW.Witness, guardian as: RCW 5.60.030.
RCW 11.88.005
Legislative intent.
It is the intent of the legislature to protect
the liberty and autonomy of all people of this state, and to enable
them to exercise their rights under the law to the maximum extent,
consistent with the capacity of each person. The legislature recognizes
that people with incapacities have unique abilities and needs, and
that some people with incapacities cannot exercise their rights
or provide for their basic needs without the help of a guardian.
However, their liberty and autonomy should be restricted through
the guardianship process only to the minimum extent necessary to
adequately provide for their own health or safety, or to adequately
manage their financial affairs.
[1990 c 122 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 309 § 1; 1975
1st ex.s. c 95 § 1.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: "This act shall take effect on July 1, 1991."
[1990 c 122 § 38.]
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: "If any provision of this 1977 amendatory
act, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid,
the remainder of the act, or the application of the provision to
other persons or circumstances is not affected." [1977 ex.s. c 309
§ 18.]
RCW 11.88.008
"Professional guardian" defined.
As used in this chapter, "professional guardian"
means a guardian appointed under this chapter who is not a member
of the incapacitated person's family and who charges fees for carrying
out the duties of court-appointed guardian of three or more incapacitated
persons.
[1997 c 312 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1997 c 312: See note following RCW 11.88.020.
RCW 11.88.010
Authority to appoint guardians -- Definitions -- Venue -- Nomination
by principal.
(1) The superior court of each county shall
have power to appoint guardians for the persons and/or estates of
incapacitated persons, and guardians for the estates of nonresidents
of the state who have property in the county needing care and attention.
(a) For purposes of this chapter, a person
may be deemed incapacitated as to person when the superior court
determines the individual has a significant risk of personal harm
based upon a demonstrated inability to adequately provide for nutrition,
health, housing, or physical safety.
(b) For purposes of this chapter, a person
may be deemed incapacitated as to the person's estate when the superior
court determines the individual is at significant risk of financial
harm based upon a demonstrated inability to adequately manage property
or financial affairs.
(c) A determination of incapacity is a
legal not a medical decision, based upon a demonstration of management
insufficiencies over time in the area of person or estate. Age,
eccentricity, poverty, or medical diagnosis alone shall not be sufficient
to justify a finding of incapacity.
(d) A person may also be determined incapacitated
if he or she is under the age of majority as defined in RCW 26.28.010.
(e) For purposes of giving informed consent
for health care pursuant to RCW 7.70.050
and 7.70.065,
an "incompetent" person is any person who is (i) incompetent by
reason of mental illness, developmental disability, senility, habitual
drunkenness, excessive use of drugs, or other mental incapacity,
of either managing his or her property or caring for himself or
herself, or both, or (ii) incapacitated as defined in (a), (b),
or (d) of this subsection.
(f) For purposes of the terms "incompetent,"
"disabled," or "not legally competent," as those terms are used
in the Revised Code of Washington to apply to persons incapacitated
under this chapter, those terms shall be interpreted to mean "incapacitated"
persons for purposes of this chapter.
(2) The superior court for each county
shall have power to appoint limited guardians for the persons and
estates, or either thereof, of incapacitated persons, who by reason
of their incapacity have need for protection and assistance, but
who are capable of managing some of their personal and financial
affairs. After considering all evidence presented as a result of
such investigation, the court shall impose, by order, only such
specific limitations and restrictions on an incapacitated person
to be placed under a limited guardianship as the court finds necessary
for such person's protection and assistance. A person shall not
be presumed to be incapacitated nor shall a person lose any legal
rights or suffer any legal disabilities as the result of being placed
under a limited guardianship, except as to those rights and disabilities
specifically set forth in the court order establishing such a limited
guardianship. In addition, the court order shall state the period
of time for which it shall be applicable.
(3) Venue for petitions for guardianship
or limited guardianship shall lie in the county wherein the alleged
incapacitated person is domiciled, or if such person resides in
a facility supported in whole or in part by local, state, or federal
funding sources, in either the county where the facility is located,
the county of domicile prior to residence in the supported facility,
or the county where a parent or spouse of the alleged incapacitated
person is domiciled.
If the alleged incapacitated person's residency
has changed within one year of the filing of the petition, any interested
person may move for a change of venue for any proceedings seeking
the appointment of a guardian or a limited guardian under this chapter
to the county of the alleged incapacitated person's last place of
residence of one year or more. The motion shall be granted when
it appears to the court that such venue would be in the best interests
of the alleged incapacitated person and would promote more complete
consideration of all relevant matters.
(4) Under RCW 11.94.010,
a principal may nominate, by a durable power of attorney, the guardian
or limited guardian of his or her estate or person for consideration
by the court if guardianship proceedings for the principal's person
or estate are thereafter commenced. The court shall make its appointment
in accordance with the principal's most recent nomination in a durable
power of attorney except for good cause or disqualification.
(5) When a court imposes a full guardianship
for an incapacitated person, the person shall be considered incompetent
for purposes of rationally exercising the right to vote and shall
lose the right to vote, unless the court specifically finds that
the person is rationally capable of exercising the franchise. Imposition
of a limited guardianship for an incapacitated person shall not
result in the loss of the right to vote unless the court determines
that the person is incompetent for purposes of rationally exercising
the franchise.
[1991 c 289 § 1; 1990 c 122 § 2; 1984 c 149
§ 176; 1977 ex.s. c 309 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 2; 1965 c 145
§ 11.88.010. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 195; RRS
§ 1565; prior: Code 1881 § 1604; 1873 p 314 § 299; 1855 p 15 § 1.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- Effective dates -- 1984 c 149: See notes following RCW 11.02.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.020
Qualifications.
(1) Any suitable person over the age of eighteen
years, or any parent under the age of eighteen years or, if the
petition is for appointment of a professional guardian, any individual
or guardianship service that meets any certification requirements
established by the administrator for the courts, may, if not otherwise
disqualified, be appointed guardian or limited guardian of the person
and/or the estate of an incapacitated person. A financial institution
subject to the jurisdiction of the department of financial institutions
and authorized to exercise trust powers, and a federally chartered
financial institution when authorized to do so, may act as a guardian
of the estate of an incapacitated person without having to meet
the certification requirements established by the administrator
for the courts. No person is qualified to serve as a guardian who
is
(a) under eighteen years of age except
as otherwise provided herein;
(b) of unsound mind;
(c) convicted of a felony or of a misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude;
(d) a nonresident of this state who has
not appointed a resident agent to accept service of process in all
actions or proceedings with respect to the estate and caused such
appointment to be filed with the court;
(e) a corporation not authorized to act
as a fiduciary, guardian, or limited guardian in the state;
(f) a person whom the court finds unsuitable.
(2) The professional guardian certification
requirements required under this section shall not apply to a testamentary
guardian appointed under RCW 11.88.080.
[1997 c 312 § 1; 1990 c 122 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 95 § 3; 1971 c 28 § 4; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.020.
Prior: 1917 c 156 § 196; RRS § 1566.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1997 c 312: "Sections 1 and 2 of this act take effect January
1, 1999." [1997 c 312 § 4.]
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Banks and trust companies may act as guardian:
RCW 11.36.010.
RCW 11.88.030
Petition -- Contents -- Hearing.
(1) Any person or *entity may petition for the
appointment of a qualified person, trust company, national bank,
or nonprofit corporation authorized in RCW 11.88.020
as the guardian or limited guardian of an incapacitated person.
No liability for filing a petition for guardianship or limited guardianship
shall attach to a petitioner acting in good faith and upon reasonable
basis. A petition for guardianship or limited guardianship shall
state:
(a) The name, age, residence, and post
office address of the alleged incapacitated person;
(b) The nature of the alleged incapacity
in accordance with RCW 11.88.010;
(c) The approximate value and description
of property, including any compensation, pension, insurance, or
allowance, to which the alleged incapacitated person may be entitled;
(d) Whether there is, in any state, a guardian
or limited guardian, or pending guardianship action for the person
or estate of the alleged incapacitated person;
(e) The residence and post office address
of the person whom petitioner asks to be appointed guardian or limited
guardian;
(f) The names and addresses, and nature
of the relationship, so far as known or can be reasonably ascertained,
of the persons most closely related by blood or marriage to the
alleged incapacitated person;
(g) The name and address of the person
or facility having the care and custody of the alleged incapacitated
person;
(h) The reason why the appointment of a
guardian or limited guardian is sought and the interest of the petitioner
in the appointment, and whether the appointment is sought as guardian
or limited guardian of the person, the estate, or both;
(i) A description of any alternate arrangements
previously made by the alleged incapacitated person, such as trusts
or powers of attorney, including identifying any guardianship nominations
contained in a power of attorney, and why a guardianship is nevertheless
necessary;
(j) The nature and degree of the alleged
incapacity and the specific areas of protection and assistance requested
and the limitation of rights requested to be included in the court's
order of appointment;
(k) The requested term of the limited guardianship
to be included in the court's order of appointment;
(l) Whether the petitioner is proposing
a specific individual to act as guardian ad litem and, if so, the
individual's knowledge of or relationship to any of the parties,
and why the individual is proposed.
(2)(a) The attorney general may petition
for the appointment of a guardian or limited guardian in any case
in which there is cause to believe that a guardianship is necessary
and no private party is able and willing to petition.
(b) Prepayment of a filing fee shall not
be required in any guardianship or limited guardianship brought
by the attorney general. Payment of the filing fee shall be ordered
from the estate of the incapacitated person at the hearing on the
merits of the petition, unless in the judgment of the court, such
payment would impose a hardship upon the incapacitated person, in
which case the filing shall be waived.
(3) No filing fee shall be charged by the
court for filing either a petition for guardianship or a petition
for limited guardianship if the petition alleges that the alleged
incapacitated person has total assets of a value of less than three
thousand dollars.
(4)(a) Notice that a guardianship proceeding
has been commenced shall be personally served upon the alleged incapacitated
person and the guardian ad litem along with a copy of the petition
for appointment of a guardian. Such notice shall be served not more
than five court days after the petition has been filed.
(b) Notice under this subsection shall
include a clear and easily readable statement of the legal rights
of the alleged incapacitated person that could be restricted or
transferred to a guardian by a guardianship order as well as the
right to counsel of choice and to a jury trial on the issue of incapacity.
Such notice shall be in substantially the following form and shall
be in capital letters, double-spaced, and in a type size not smaller
than ten-point type:
IMPORTANT NOTICE
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
A PETITION TO HAVE A GUARDIAN APPOINTED FOR YOU HAS BEEN FILED IN
THE . . . . . . COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT BY . . . . . . IF A GUARDIAN
IS APPOINTED, YOU COULD LOSE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS:
(1) TO MARRY OR DIVORCE;
(2) TO VOTE OR HOLD AN ELECTED OFFICE;
(3) TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT OR MAKE OR
REVOKE A WILL;
(4) TO APPOINT SOMEONE TO ACT ON YOUR BEHALF;
(5) TO SUE AND BE SUED OTHER THAN THROUGH
A GUARDIAN;
(6) TO POSSESS A LICENSE TO DRIVE;
(7) TO BUY, SELL, OWN, MORTGAGE, OR LEASE
PROPERTY;
(8) TO CONSENT TO OR REFUSE MEDICAL TREATMENT;
(9) TO DECIDE WHO SHALL PROVIDE CARE AND
ASSISTANCE;
(10) TO MAKE DECISIONS REGARDING SOCIAL
ASPECTS OF YOUR LIFE.
UNDER THE LAW, YOU HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS.
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED BY A LAWYER OF YOUR OWN CHOOSING.
THE COURT WILL APPOINT A LAWYER TO REPRESENT YOU IF YOU ARE UNABLE
TO PAY OR PAYMENT WOULD RESULT IN A SUBSTANTIAL HARDSHIP TO YOU.
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO ASK FOR A JURY TO DECIDE WHETHER OR NOT YOU
NEED A GUARDIAN TO HELP YOU.
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE PRESENT IN COURT AND TESTIFY WHEN THE HEARING
IS HELD TO DECIDE WHETHER OR NOT YOU NEED A GUARDIAN. IF A GUARDIAN
AD LITEM IS APPOINTED, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REQUEST THE COURT TO
REPLACE THAT PERSON.
(5) All petitions filed under the provisions of this section
shall be heard within sixty days unless an extension of time is
requested by a party or the guardian ad litem within such sixty
day period and granted for good cause shown. If an extension is
granted, the court shall set a new hearing date.
[1996 c 249 § 8; 1995 c 297 § 1; 1991 c 289
§ 2; 1990 c 122 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 309 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 §
4; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.030. Prior: 1927
c 170 § 1; 1917 c 156 § 197; RRS § 1567; prior: 1909 c 118 § 1;
1903 c 130 § 1.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's
note: Trust companies, national banks, and nonprofit corporations
are no longer referred to in RCW 11.88.020,
as amended by 1997 c 312 § 1.
Intent -- 1996
c 249: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.040
Notice and hearing, when required -- Service -- Procedure.
Before appointing a guardian or a limited guardian,
notice of a hearing, to be held not less than ten days after service
thereof, shall be served personally upon the alleged incapacitated
person, if over fourteen years of age, and served upon the guardian
ad litem.
Before appointing a guardian or a limited
guardian, notice of a hearing, to be held not less than ten days
after service thereof, shall be given by registered or certified
mail to the last known address requesting a return receipt signed
by the addressee or an agent appointed by the addressee, or by personal
service in the manner provided for services of summons, to the following:
(1) The alleged incapacitated person, or
minor, if under fourteen years of age;
(2) A parent, if the alleged incapacitated
person is a minor, all known children not residing with a notified
person, and the spouse of the alleged incapacitated person if any;
(3) Any other person who has been appointed
as guardian or limited guardian, or the person with whom the alleged
incapacitated person resides. No notice need be given to those persons
named in subsections (2) and (3) of this section if they have signed
the petition for the appointment of the guardian or limited guardian
or have waived notice of the hearing.
(4) If the petition is by a parent asking
for appointment as guardian or limited guardian of a minor child
under the age of fourteen years, or if the petition is accompanied
by the written consent of a minor of the age of fourteen years or
upward, who consents to the appointment of the guardian or limited
guardian asked for, or if the petition is by a nonresident guardian
of any minor or incapacitated person, then the court may appoint
the guardian without notice of the hearing. The court for good cause
may reduce the number of days of notice, but in every case, at least
three days notice shall be given.
The alleged incapacitated person shall
be present in court at the final hearing on the petition: PROVIDED,
That this requirement may be waived at the discretion of the court
for good cause other than mere inconvenience shown in the report
to be provided by the guardian ad litem pursuant to RCW 11.88.090
as now or hereafter amended, or if no guardian ad litem is required
to be appointed pursuant to RCW 11.88.090,
as now or hereafter amended, at the discretion of the court for
good cause shown by a party. Alternatively, the court may remove
itself to the place of residence of the alleged incapacitated person
and conduct the final hearing in the presence of the alleged incapacitated
person. Final hearings on the petition may be held in closed court
without admittance of any person other than those necessary to the
action or proceeding.
If presence of the alleged incapacitated
person is waived and the court does not remove itself to the place
of residence of such person, the guardian ad litem shall appear
in person at the final hearing on the petition.
[1995 c 297 § 2; 1991 c 289 § 3; 1990 c 122
§ 5; 1984 c 149 § 177; 1977 ex.s. c 309 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95
§ 5; 1969 c 70 § 1; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.040.
Prior: 1927 c 170 § 2; 1923 c 142 § 4; 1917 c 156 § 198; RRS § 1568;
prior: 1909 c 118 § 2; 1903 c 130 §§ 2, 3.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- Effective dates -- 1984 c 149: See notes following RCW 11.02.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.045
Legal counsel and jury trial -- Proof -- Medical report -- Examinations
-- Waiver.
(1)(a) Alleged incapacitated individuals shall
have the right to be represented by willing counsel of their choosing
at any stage in guardianship proceedings. The court shall provide
counsel to represent any alleged incapacitated person at public
expense when either: (i) The individual is unable to afford counsel,
or (ii) the expense of counsel would result in substantial hardship
to the individual, or (iii) the individual does not have practical
access to funds with which to pay counsel. If the individual can
afford counsel but lacks practical access to funds, the court shall
provide counsel and may impose a reimbursement requirement as part
of a final order. When, in the opinion of the court, the rights
and interests of an alleged or adjudicated incapacitated person
cannot otherwise be adequately protected and represented, the court
on its own motion shall appoint an attorney at any time to represent
such person. Counsel shall be provided as soon as practicable after
a petition is filed and long enough before any final hearing to
allow adequate time for consultation and preparation. Absent a convincing
showing in the record to the contrary, a period of less than three
weeks shall be presumed by a reviewing court to be inadequate time
for consultation and preparation.
(b) Counsel for an alleged incapacitated
individual shall act as an advocate for the client and shall not
substitute counsel's own judgment for that of the client on the
subject of what may be in the client's best interests. Counsel's
role shall be distinct from that of the guardian ad litem, who is
expected to promote the best interest of the alleged incapacitated
individual, rather than the alleged incapacitated individual's expressed
preferences.
(c) If an alleged incapacitated person
is represented by counsel and does not communicate with counsel,
counsel may ask the court for leave to withdraw for that reason.
If satisfied, after affording the alleged incapacitated person an
opportunity for a hearing, that the request is justified, the court
may grant the request and allow the case to proceed with the alleged
incapacitated person unrepresented.
(2) During the pendency of any guardianship,
any attorney purporting to represent a person alleged or adjudicated
to be incapacitated shall petition to be appointed to represent
the incapacitated or alleged incapacitated person. Fees for representation
described in this section shall be subject to approval by the court
pursuant to the provisions of RCW 11.92.180.
(3) The alleged incapacitated person is
further entitled to testify and present evidence and, upon request,
entitled to a jury trial on the issues of his or her alleged incapacity.
The standard of proof to be applied in a contested case, whether
before a jury or the court, shall be that of clear, cogent, and
convincing evidence.
(4) In all proceedings for appointment
of a guardian or limited guardian, the court must be presented with
a written report from a physician licensed to practice under chapter
18.71
or 18.57
RCW, psychologist licensed under chapter 18.83
RCW, or advanced registered nurse practitioner licensed under chapter
18.79
RCW, selected by the guardian ad litem. If the alleged incapacitated
person opposes the health care professional selected by the guardian
ad litem to prepare the medical report, then the guardian ad litem
shall use the health care professional selected by the alleged incapacitated
person. The guardian ad litem may also obtain a supplemental examination.
The physician, psychologist, or advanced registered nurse practitioner
shall have personally examined and interviewed the alleged incapacitated
person within thirty days of preparation of the report to the court
and shall have expertise in the type of disorder or incapacity the
alleged incapacitated person is believed to have. The report shall
contain the following information and shall be set forth in substantially
the following format:
(a) The name and address of the examining
physician, psychologist, or advanced registered nurse practitioner;
(b) The education and experience of the
physician, psychologist, or advanced registered nurse practitioner
pertinent to the case;
(c) The dates of examinations of the alleged
incapacitated person;
(d) A summary of the relevant medical,
functional, neurological, or mental health history of the alleged
incapacitated person as known to the examining physician, psychologist,
or advanced registered nurse practitioner;
(e) The findings of the examining physician,
psychologist, or advanced registered nurse practitioner as to the
condition of the alleged incapacitated person;
(f) Current medications;
(g) The effect of current medications on
the alleged incapacitated person's ability to understand or participate
in guardianship proceedings;
(h) Opinions on the specific assistance
the alleged incapacitated person needs;
(i) Identification of persons with whom
the physician, psychologist, or advanced registered nurse practitioner
has met or spoken regarding the alleged incapacitated person.
The court shall not enter an order appointing
a guardian or limited guardian until a medical or mental status
report meeting the above requirements is filed.
The requirement of filing a medical report
is waived if the basis of the guardianship is minority.
(5) During the pendency of an action to
establish a guardianship, a petitioner or any person may move for
temporary relief under chapter 7.40
RCW, to protect the alleged incapacitated person from abuse, neglect,
abandonment, or exploitation, as those terms are defined in RCW
74.34.020,
or to address any other emergency needs of the alleged incapacitated
person. Any alternative arrangement executed before filing the petition
for guardianship shall remain effective unless the court grants
the relief requested under chapter 7.40
RCW, or unless, following notice and a hearing at which all parties
directly affected by the arrangement are present, the court finds
that the alternative arrangement should not remain effective.
[2001 c 148 § 1; 1996 c 249 § 9; 1995 c 297
§ 3; 1991 c 289 § 4; 1990 c 122 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 309 § 5; 1975
1st ex.s. c 95 § 7.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 1996
c 249: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.080
Testamentary guardians.
When either parent is deceased, the surviving
parent of any minor child may, by last will in writing appoint a
guardian or guardians of the person, or of the estate or both, of
a minor child, whether born at the time of making the will or afterwards,
to continue during the minority of such child or for any less time.
Every testamentary guardian of the estate of a child shall give
bond in like manner and with like conditions as required by RCW
11.88.100 and 11.88.110,
and he or she shall have the same powers and perform the same duties
with regard to the person and estate of the minor as a guardian
appointed under this chapter. The court shall confirm the parent's
testamentary appointment unless the court finds, based upon evidence
presented at a hearing on the matter, that the individual appointed
in the surviving parent's will is not qualified to serve.
[1990 c 122 § 7; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.080.
Prior: 1917 c 156 § 210; RRS § 1580; prior: Code 1881 § 1618; 1860
p 228 § 335.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.090
Guardian ad litem -- Mediation -- Appointment -- Qualifications
-- Notice of and statement by guardian ad litem -- Hearing and notice
-- Attorneys' fees and costs -- Registry -- Duties -- Report --
Responses -- Fee.
(1) Nothing contained in RCW 11.88.080
through 11.88.120, 11.92.010
through 11.92.040,
11.92.060
through 11.92.120,
11.92.170,
and 11.92.180
shall affect or impair the power of any court to appoint a guardian
ad litem to defend the interests of any incapacitated person interested
in any suit or matter pending therein, or to commence and prosecute
any suit in his or her behalf.
(2) Prior to the appointment of a guardian
or a limited guardian, whenever it appears that the incapacitated
person or incapacitated person's estate could benefit from mediation
and such mediation would likely result in overall reduced costs
to the estate, upon the motion of the alleged incapacitated person
or the guardian ad litem, or subsequent to such appointment, whenever
it appears that the incapacitated person or incapacitated person's
estate could benefit from mediation and such mediation would likely
result in overall reduced costs to the estate, upon the motion of
any interested person, the court may:
(a) Require any party or other person subject
to the jurisdiction of the court to participate in mediation;
(b) Establish the terms of the mediation;
and
(c) Allocate the cost of the mediation
pursuant to *RCW 11.96.140.
(3) Upon receipt of a petition for appointment
of guardian or limited guardian, except as provided herein, the
court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the best interests
of the alleged incapacitated person, who shall be a person found
or known by the court to:
(a) Be free of influence from anyone interested
in the result of the proceeding; and
(b) Have the requisite knowledge, training,
or expertise to perform the duties required by this section.
The guardian ad litem shall within five
days of receipt of notice of appointment file with the court and
serve, either personally or by certified mail with return receipt,
each party with a statement including: His or her training relating
to the duties as a guardian ad litem; his or her criminal history
as defined in RCW 9.94A.030
for the period covering ten years prior to the appointment; his
or her hourly rate, if compensated; whether the guardian ad litem
has had any contact with a party to the proceeding prior to his
or her appointment; and whether he or she has an apparent conflict
of interest. Within three days of the later of the actual service
or filing of the guardian ad litem's statement, any party may set
a hearing and file and serve a motion for an order to show cause
why the guardian ad litem should not be removed for one of the following
three reasons: (i) Lack of expertise necessary for the proceeding;
(ii) an hourly rate higher than what is reasonable for the particular
proceeding; or (iii) a conflict of interest. Notice of the hearing
shall be provided to the guardian ad litem and all parties. If,
after a hearing, the court enters an order replacing the guardian
ad litem, findings shall be included, expressly stating the reasons
for the removal. If the guardian ad litem is not removed, the court
has the authority to assess to the moving party, attorneys' fees
and costs related to the motion. The court shall assess attorneys'
fees and costs for frivolous motions.
No guardian ad litem need be appointed
when a parent is petitioning for a guardian or a limited guardian
to be appointed for his or her minor child and the minority of the
child, as defined by RCW 11.92.010,
is the sole basis of the petition. The order appointing the guardian
ad litem shall recite the duties set forth in subsection (5) of
this section. The appointment of a guardian ad litem shall have
no effect on the legal competency of the alleged incapacitated person
and shall not overcome the presumption of competency or full legal
and civil rights of the alleged incapacitated person.
(4)(a) The superior court of each county
shall develop and maintain a registry of persons who are willing
and qualified to serve as guardians ad litem in guardianship matters.
The court shall choose as guardian ad litem a person whose name
appears on the registry in a system of consistent rotation, except
in extraordinary circumstances such as the need for particular expertise.
The court shall develop procedures for periodic review of the persons
on the registry and for probation, suspension, or removal of persons
on the registry for failure to perform properly their duties as
guardian ad litem. In the event the court does not select the person
next on the list, it shall include in the order of appointment a
written reason for its decision.
(b) To be eligible for the registry a person
shall:
(i) Present a written statement outlining
his or her background and qualifications. The background statement
shall include, but is not limited to, the following information:
(A) Level of formal education;
(B) Training related to the guardian ad
litem's duties;
(C) Number of years' experience as a guardian
ad litem;
(D) Number of appointments as a guardian
ad litem and the county or counties of appointment;
(E) Criminal history, as defined in RCW
9.94A.030;
and
(F) Evidence of the person's knowledge,
training, and experience in each of the following: Needs of impaired
elderly people, physical disabilities, mental illness, developmental
disabilities, and other areas relevant to the needs of incapacitated
persons, legal procedure, and the requirements of chapters 11.88
and 11.92
RCW.
The written statement of qualifications
shall include the names of any counties in which the person was
removed from a guardian ad litem registry pursuant to a grievance
action, and the name of the court and the cause number of any case
in which the court has removed the person for cause; and
(ii) Complete the training as described
in (e) of this subsection. The training is not applicable to guardians
ad litem appointed pursuant to special proceeding Rule 98.16W.
(c) Superior court shall remove any person
from the guardian ad litem registry who misrepresents his or her
qualifications pursuant to a grievance procedure established by
the court.
(d) The background and qualification information
shall be updated annually.
(e) The department of social and health
services shall convene an advisory group to develop a model guardian
ad litem training program and shall update the program biennially.
The advisory group shall consist of representatives from consumer,
advocacy, and professional groups knowledgeable in developmental
disabilities, neurological impairment, physical disabilities, mental
illness, domestic violence, aging, legal, court administration,
the Washington state bar association, and other interested parties.
(f) The superior court shall require utilization
of the model program developed by the advisory group as described
in (e) of this subsection, to assure that candidates applying for
registration as a qualified guardian ad litem shall have satisfactorily
completed training to attain these essential minimum qualifications
to act as guardian ad litem.
(5) The guardian ad litem appointed pursuant
to this section shall have the following duties:
(a) To meet and consult with the alleged
incapacitated person as soon as practicable following appointment
and explain, in language which such person can reasonably be expected
to understand, the substance of the petition, the nature of the
resultant proceedings, the person's right to contest the petition,
the identification of the proposed guardian or limited guardian,
the right to a jury trial on the issue of his or her alleged incapacity,
the right to independent legal counsel as provided by RCW 11.88.045,
and the right to be present in court at the hearing on the petition;
(b) To obtain a written report according
to RCW 11.88.045; and such other written
or oral reports from other qualified professionals as are necessary
to permit the guardian ad litem to complete the report required
by this section;
(c) To meet with the person whose appointment
is sought as guardian or limited guardian and ascertain:
(i) The proposed guardian's knowledge of
the duties, requirements, and limitations of a guardian; and
(ii) The steps the proposed guardian intends
to take or has taken to identify and meet the needs of the alleged
incapacitated person;
(d) To consult as necessary to complete
the investigation and report required by this section with those
known relatives, friends, or other persons the guardian ad litem
determines have had a significant, continuing interest in the welfare
of the alleged incapacitated person;
(e) To investigate alternate arrangements
made, or which might be created, by or on behalf of the alleged
incapacitated person, such as revocable or irrevocable trusts, durable
powers of attorney, or blocked accounts; whether good cause exists
for any such arrangements to be discontinued; and why such arrangements
should not be continued or created in lieu of a guardianship;
(f) To provide the court with a written
report which shall include the following:
(i) A description of the nature, cause,
and degree of incapacity, and the basis upon which this judgment
was made;
(ii) A description of the needs of the
incapacitated person for care and treatment, the probable residential
requirements of the alleged incapacitated person and the basis upon
which these findings were made;
(iii) An evaluation of the appropriateness
of the guardian or limited guardian whose appointment is sought
and a description of the steps the proposed guardian has taken or
intends to take to identify and meet current and emerging needs
of the incapacitated person;
(iv) A description of any alternative arrangements
previously made by the alleged incapacitated person or which could
be made, and whether and to what extent such alternatives should
be used in lieu of a guardianship, and if the guardian ad litem
is recommending discontinuation of any such arrangements, specific
findings as to why such arrangements are contrary to the best interest
of the alleged incapacitated person;
(v) A description of the abilities of the
alleged incapacitated person and a recommendation as to whether
a guardian or limited guardian should be appointed. If appointment
of a limited guardian is recommended, the guardian ad litem shall
recommend the specific areas of authority the limited guardian should
have and the limitations and disabilities to be placed on the incapacitated
person;
(vi) An evaluation of the person's mental
ability to rationally exercise the right to vote and the basis upon
which the evaluation is made;
(vii) Any expression of approval or disapproval
made by the alleged incapacitated person concerning the proposed
guardian or limited guardian or guardianship or limited guardianship;
(viii) Identification of persons with significant
interest in the welfare of the alleged incapacitated person who
should be advised of their right to request special notice of proceedings
pursuant to RCW 11.92.150;
and
(ix) Unless independent counsel has appeared
for the alleged incapacitated person, an explanation of how the
alleged incapacitated person responded to the advice of the right
to jury trial, to independent counsel and to be present at the hearing
on the petition.
Within forty-five days after notice of
commencement of the guardianship proceeding has been served upon
the guardian ad litem, and at least fifteen days before the hearing
on the petition, unless an extension or reduction of time has been
granted by the court for good cause, the guardian ad litem shall
file its report and send a copy to the alleged incapacitated person
and his or her counsel, spouse, all children not residing with a
notified person, those persons described in (f)(viii) of this subsection,
and persons who have filed a request for special notice pursuant
to RCW 11.92.150.
If the guardian ad litem needs additional time to finalize his or
her report, then the guardian ad litem shall petition the court
for a postponement of the hearing or, with the consent of all other
parties, an extension or reduction of time for filing the report.
If the hearing does not occur within sixty days of filing the petition,
then upon the two-month anniversary of filing the petition and on
or before the same day of each following month until the hearing,
the guardian ad litem shall file interim reports summarizing his
or her activities on the proceeding during that time period as well
as fees and costs incurred;
(g) To advise the court of the need for
appointment of counsel for the alleged incapacitated person within
five court days after the meeting described in (a) of this subsection
unless (i) counsel has appeared, (ii) the alleged incapacitated
person affirmatively communicated a wish not to be represented by
counsel after being advised of the right to representation and of
the conditions under which court-provided counsel may be available,
or (iii) the alleged incapacitated person was unable to communicate
at all on the subject, and the guardian ad litem is satisfied that
the alleged incapacitated person does not affirmatively desire to
be represented by counsel.
(6) If the petition is brought by an interested
person or entity requesting the appointment of some other qualified
person or entity and a prospective guardian or limited guardian
cannot be found, the court shall order the guardian ad litem to
investigate the availability of a possible guardian or limited guardian
and to include the findings in a report to the court pursuant to
subsection (5)(f) of this section.
(7) The parties to the proceeding may file
responses to the guardian ad litem report with the court and deliver
such responses to the other parties and the guardian ad litem at
any time up to the second day prior to the hearing. If a guardian
ad litem fails to file his or her report in a timely manner, the
hearing shall be continued to give the court and the parties at
least fifteen days before the hearing to review the report. At any
time during the proceeding upon motion of any party or on the court's
own motion, the court may remove the guardian ad litem for failure
to perform his or her duties as specified in this chapter, provided
that the guardian ad litem shall have five days' notice of any motion
to remove before the court enters such order. In addition, the court
in its discretion may reduce a guardian ad litem's fee for failure
to carry out his or her duties.
(8) The court appointed guardian ad litem
shall have the authority, in the event that the alleged incapacitated
person is in need of emergency life-saving medical services, and
is unable to consent to such medical services due to incapacity
pending the hearing on the petition to give consent for such emergency
life-saving medical services on behalf of the alleged incapacitated
person.
(9) The court-appointed guardian ad litem
shall have the authority to move for temporary relief under chapter
7.40
RCW to protect the alleged incapacitated person from abuse, neglect,
abandonment, or exploitation, as those terms are defined in RCW
74.34.020,
or to address any other emergency needs of the alleged incapacitated
person. Any alternative arrangement executed before filing the petition
for guardianship shall remain effective unless the court grants
the relief requested under chapter 7.40
RCW, or unless, following notice and a hearing at which all parties
directly affected by the arrangement are present, the court finds
that the alternative arrangement should not remain effective.
(10) The guardian ad litem shall receive
a fee determined by the court. The fee shall be charged to the alleged
incapacitated person unless the court finds that such payment would
result in substantial hardship upon such person, in which case the
county shall be responsible for such costs: PROVIDED, That the court
may charge such fee to the petitioner, the alleged incapacitated
person, or any person who has appeared in the action; or may allocate
the fee, as it deems just. If the petition is found to be frivolous
or not brought in good faith, the guardian ad litem fee shall be
charged to the petitioner. The court shall not be required to provide
for the payment of a fee to any salaried employee of a public agency.
(11) Upon the presentation of the guardian
ad litem report and the entry of an order either dismissing the
petition for appointment of guardian or limited guardian or appointing
a guardian or limited guardian, the guardian ad litem shall be dismissed
and shall have no further duties or obligations unless otherwise
ordered by the court. If the court orders the guardian ad litem
to perform further duties or obligations, they shall not be performed
at county expense.
(12) The guardian ad litem shall appear
in person at all hearings on the petition unless all parties provide
a written waiver of the requirement to appear.
(13) At any hearing the court may consider
whether any person who makes decisions regarding the alleged incapacitated
person or estate has breached a statutory or fiduciary duty.
[2000 c 124 § 1; 1999 c 360 § 1; 1996 c 249
§ 10; 1995 c 297 § 4; 1991 c 289 § 5; 1990 c 122 § 8; 1977 ex.s.
c 309 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 9; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.090.
Prior: 1917 c 156 § 211; RRS § 1581; prior: Code 1881 § 1619; 1873
p 318 § 314; 1860 p 228 § 336.]
NOTES:
Rules of court: Judgment for
and settlement of claims of minors: SPR 98.16W.
*Reviser's
note: RCW 11.96.140
was repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
Grievance rules
-- 2000 c 124: "Each superior court shall adopt rules establishing
and governing procedures for filing, investigating, and adjudicating
grievances made by or against guardians ad litem under Titles 11,13,
and
26 RCW." [2000 c 124 § 16.]
Intent -- 1996
c 249: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Costs against guardian of infant plaintiff:
RCW 4.84.140.District
judge, guardian ad litem if defendant minor, appointment of: RCW
12.04.150.Execution
against for costs against infant plaintiff: RCW 4.84.140.Incapacitated
persons
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appearance in civil action: RCW 4.08.060. |
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appointment for civil actions: RCW 4.08.060. |
Liability for costs against infant plaintiffs:
RCW 4.84.140.Minors,
for
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appearance in civil actions: RCW 4.08.050. |
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appointment for civil actions: RCW 4.08.050. |
Registration of land titles, appointment for
minors: RCW 65.12.145.
RCW 11.88.093
Ex parte communications -- Removal.
A guardian ad litem shall not engage in ex parte
communications with any judicial officer involved in the matter
for which he or she is appointed during the pendency of the proceeding,
except as permitted by court rule or statute for ex parte motions.
Ex parte motions shall be heard in open court on the record. The
record may be preserved in a manner deemed appropriate by the county
where the matter is heard. The court, upon its own motion, or upon
the motion of a party, may consider the removal of any guardian
ad litem who violates this section from any pending case or from
any court-authorized registry, and if so removed may require forfeiture
of any fees for professional services on the pending case.
[2000 c 124 § 10.]
RCW 11.88.095
Disposition of guardianship petition.
(1) In determining the disposition of a petition
for guardianship, the court's order shall be based upon findings
as to the capacities, condition, and needs of the alleged incapacitated
person, and shall not be based solely upon agreements made by the
parties.
(2) Every order appointing a full or limited
guardian of the person or estate shall include:
(a) Findings as to the capacities, condition,
and needs of the alleged incapacitated person;
(b) The amount of the bond, if any, or
a bond review period;
(c) When the next report of the guardian
is due;
(d) Whether the guardian ad litem shall
continue acting as guardian ad litem;
(e) Whether a review hearing shall be required
upon the filing of the inventory;
(f) The authority of the guardian, if any,
for investment and expenditure of the ward's estate; and
(g) Names and addresses of those persons
described in RCW 11.88.090(5)(d), if any,
whom the court believes should receive copies of further pleadings
filed by the guardian with respect to the guardianship.
(3) If the court determines that a limited
guardian should be appointed, the order shall specifically set forth
the limits by either stating exceptions to the otherwise full authority
of the guardian or by stating the specific authority of the guardian.
(4) In determining the disposition of a
petition for appointment of a guardian or limited guardian of the
estate only, the court shall consider whether the alleged incapacitated
person is capable of giving informed medical consent or of making
other personal decisions and, if not, whether a guardian or limited
guardian of the person of the alleged incapacitated person should
be appointed for that purpose.
(5) Unless otherwise ordered, any powers
of attorney or durable powers of attorney shall be revoked upon
appointment of a guardian or limited guardian of the estate.
If there is an existing medical power of
attorney, the court must make a specific finding of fact regarding
the continued validity of that medical power of attorney before
appointing a guardian or limited guardian for the person.
[1995 c 297 § 5; 1991 c 289 § 6; 1990 c 122
§ 9.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.097
Guardian ad litem -- Fees.
The court shall specify the hourly rate the
guardian ad litem may charge for his or her services, and shall
specify the maximum amount the guardian ad litem may charge without
additional court review and approval. The court shall specify rates
and fees in the order of appointment or at the earliest date the
court is able to determine the appropriate rates and fees and prior
to the guardian ad litem billing for his or her services. This section
shall apply except as provided by local court rule.
[2000 c 124 § 13.]
RCW 11.88.100
Oath and bond of guardian or limited guardian.
Before letters of guardianship are issued, each
guardian or limited guardian shall take and subscribe an oath and,
unless dispensed with by order of the court as provided in RCW 11.88.105,
file a bond, with sureties to be approved by the court, payable
to the state, in such sum as the court may fix, taking into account
the character of the assets on hand or anticipated and the income
to be received and disbursements to be made, and such bond shall
be conditioned substantially as follows:
The condition of this obligation is such,
that if the above bound A.B., who has been appointed guardian or
limited guardian for C.D., shall faithfully discharge the office
and trust of such guardian or limited guardian according to law
and shall render a fair and just account of his guardianship or
limited guardianship to the superior court of the county of . .
. . . ., from time to time as he shall thereto be required by such
court, and comply with all orders of the court, lawfully made, relative
to the goods, chattels, moneys, care, management, and education
of such incapacitated person, or his or her property, and render
and pay to such incapacitated person all moneys, goods, chattels,
title papers, and effects which may come into the hands or possession
of such guardian or limited guardian, at such time and in such manner
as the court may order, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise
it shall remain in effect.
The bond shall be for the use of the incapacitated
person, and shall not become void upon the first recovery, but may
be put in suit from time to time against all or any one of the obligors,
in the name and for the use and benefit of any person entitled by
the breach thereof, until the whole penalty is recovered thereon.
The court may require an additional bond whenever for any reason
it appears to the court that an additional bond should be given.
In all guardianships or limited guardianships
of the person, and in all guardianship or limited guardianships
of the estate, in which the petition alleges that the alleged incapacitated
person has total assets of a value of less than three thousand dollars,
the court may dispense with the requirement of a bond pending filing
of an inventory confirming that the estate has total assets of less
than three thousand dollars: PROVIDED, That the guardian or limited
guardian shall swear to report to the court any changes in the total
assets of the incapacitated person increasing their value to over
three thousand dollars: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the guardian or limited
guardian shall file a yearly statement showing the monthly income
of the incapacitated person if said monthly income, excluding moneys
from state or federal benefits, is over the sum of five hundred
dollars per month for any three consecutive months.
[1990 c 122 § 10; 1983 c 271 § 1; 1977 ex.s.
c 309 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 10; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.100.
Prior: 1961 c 155 § 1; 1951 c 242 § 1; 1947 c 145 § 1; 1945 c 41
§ 1; 1917 c 156 § 203; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1573; prior: 1905 c 17
§ 1; Code 1881 § 1612; 1860 p 226 § 329.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Citation of surety on bond: RCW 11.92.056.Suretyship:
Chapter 19.72
RCW.
RCW 11.88.105
Reduction in amount of bond.
In cases where all or a portion of the estate
consisting of cash or securities has been placed in possession of
savings and loan associations or banks, trust companies, escrow
corporations, or other corporations approved by the court and if
a verified receipt signed by the custodian of the funds is filed
by the guardian or limited guardian in court stating that such corporations
hold the cash or securities subject to order of court, the court
may in its discretion dispense with the bond or reduce the amount
of the bond by the amount of such deposits.
[1990 c 122 § 11; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 11;
1965 c 145 § 11.88.105.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.107
When bond not required.
In all cases where a bank or trust company,
authorized to act as guardian or limited guardian, or where a nonprofit
corporation is authorized under its articles of incorporation to
act as guardian or limited guardian, is appointed as guardian or
limited guardian, or acts as guardian or limited guardian under
an appointment as such heretofore made, no bond shall be required:
PROVIDED, That in the case of appointment of a nonprofit corporation
court approval shall be required before any bond requirement of
this chapter may be waived.
[1990 c 122 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 309 § 8; 1975
1st ex.s. c 95 § 12; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.107.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.110
Law on executors' and administrators' bonds applicable.
All the provisions of this title relative to
bonds given by executors and administrators shall apply to bonds
given by guardians or limited guardians.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 13; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.110.
Prior: 1917 c 156 § 204; RRS § 1574; prior: Code 1881 § 1617; 1860
p 228 § 334.]
RCW 11.88.115
Notice to department of revenue.
Duty of guardian to notify department of revenue;
personal liability for taxes upon failure to give notice: See RCW
82.32.240.
RCW 11.88.120
Modification or termination of guardianship -- Procedure.
(1) At any time after establishment of a guardianship
or appointment of a guardian, the court may, upon the death of the
guardian or limited guardian, or, for other good reason, modify
or terminate the guardianship or replace the guardian or limited
guardian.
(2) Any person, including an incapacitated
person, may apply to the court for an order to modify or terminate
a guardianship or to replace a guardian or limited guardian. If
applicants are represented by counsel, counsel shall move for an
order to show cause why the relief requested should not be granted.
If applicants are not represented by counsel, they may move for
an order to show cause, or they may deliver a written request to
the clerk of the court.
(3) By the next judicial day after receipt
of an unrepresented person's request to modify or terminate a guardianship
order, or to replace a guardian or limited guardian, the clerk shall
deliver the request to the court. The court may (a) direct the clerk
to schedule a hearing, (b) appoint a guardian ad litem to investigate
the issues raised by the application or to take any emergency action
the court deems necessary to protect the incapacitated person until
a hearing can be held, or (c) deny the application without scheduling
a hearing, if it appears based on documents in the court file that
the application is frivolous. Any denial of an application without
a hearing shall be in writing with the reasons for the denial explained.
A copy of the order shall be mailed by the clerk to the applicant,
to the guardian, and to any other person entitled to receive notice
of proceedings in the matter. Unless within thirty days after receiving
the request from the clerk the court directs otherwise, the clerk
shall schedule a hearing on the request and mail notice to the guardian,
the incapacitated person, the applicant, all counsel of record,
and any other person entitled to receive notice of proceedings in
the matter.
(4) In a hearing on an application to modify
or terminate a guardianship, or to replace a guardian or limited
guardian, the court may grant such relief as it deems just and in
the best interest of the incapacitated person.
(5) The court may order persons who have
been removed as guardians to deliver any property or records belonging
to the incapacitated person in accordance with the court's order.
Similarly, when guardians have died or been removed and property
or records of an incapacitated person are being held by any other
person, the court may order that person to deliver it in accordance
with the court's order. Disobedience of an order to deliver shall
be punishable as contempt of court.
[1991 c 289 § 7; 1990 c 122 § 14; 1977 ex.s.
c 309 § 9; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 14; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.120.
Prior: 1917 c 156 § 209; RRS § 1579; prior: Code 1881 § 1616; 1860
p 227 § 333; 1855 p 17 § 11.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.125
Standby limited guardian or limited guardian.
(1) The person appointed by the court as either
guardian or limited guardian of the person and/or estate of an incapacitated
person, shall file in writing with the court, a notice designating
a standby limited guardian or guardian to serve as limited guardian
or guardian at the death or legal incapacity of the court-appointed
guardian or limited guardian. The notice shall state the name, address,
zip code, and telephone number of the designated standby or limited
guardian. Notice of the guardian's designation of the standby guardian
shall be given to the standby guardian, the incapacitated person
and his or her spouse and adult children, any facility in which
the incapacitated person resides, and any person entitled to special
notice under RCW 11.92.150
or any person entitled to receive pleadings pursuant to RCW 11.88.095(2)(g).
Such standby guardian or limited guardian shall have all the powers,
duties, and obligations of the regularly appointed guardian or limited
guardian and in addition shall, within a period of thirty days from
the death or adjudication of incapacity of the regularly appointed
guardian or limited guardian, file with the superior court in the
county in which the guardianship or limited guardianship is then
being administered, a petition for appointment of a substitute guardian
or limited guardian. Upon the court's appointment of a new, substitute
guardian or limited guardian, the standby guardian or limited guardian
shall make an accounting and report to be approved by the court,
and upon approval of the court, the standby guardian or limited
guardian shall be released from all duties and obligations arising
from or out of the guardianship or limited guardianship.
(2) Letters of guardianship shall be issued
to the standby guardian or limited guardian upon filing an oath
and posting a bond as required by RCW 11.88.100
as now or hereafter amended. The oath may be filed prior to the
appointed guardian or limited guardian's death. Notice of such appointment
shall be provided to the standby guardian, the incapacitated person,
and any facility in which the incapacitated person resides. The
provisions of RCW 11.88.100 through 11.88.110
as now or hereafter amended shall apply to standby guardians and
limited guardians.
(3) In addition to the powers of a standby
limited guardian or guardian as noted in subsection (1) of this
section, the standby limited guardian or guardian shall have the
authority to provide timely, informed consent to necessary medical
procedures, as authorized in RCW 11.92.040
as now or hereafter amended, if the guardian or limited guardian
cannot be located within four hours after the need for such consent
arises.
[1991 c 289 § 8; 1990 c 122 § 15; 1979 c 32
§ 1; 1977 ex.s. c 309 § 10; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 6.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.130
Transfer of jurisdiction and venue.
The court of any county having jurisdiction
of any guardianship or limited guardianship proceeding is authorized
to transfer jurisdiction and venue of the guardianship or limited
guardianship proceeding to the court of any other county of the
state upon application of the guardian, limited guardian, or incapacitated
person and such notice to an alleged incapacitated person or other
interested party as the court may require. Such transfers of guardianship
or limited guardianship proceedings shall be made to the court of
a county wherein either the guardian or limited guardian or alleged
incapacitated person resides, as the court may deem appropriate,
at the time of making application for such transfer. The original
order providing for any such transfer shall be retained as a permanent
record by the clerk of the court in which such order is entered,
and a certified copy thereof together with the original file in
such guardianship or limited guardianship proceeding and a certified
transcript of all record entries up to and including the order for
such change shall be transmitted to the clerk of the court to which
such proceeding is transferred.
[1990 c 122 § 16; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 15;
1965 c 145 § 11.88.130. Prior: 1955 c 45
§ 1.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
RCW 11.88.140
Termination of guardianship or limited guardianship.
(1) TERMINATION WITHOUT COURT ORDER. A guardianship
or limited guardianship is terminated:
(a) Upon the attainment of full and legal
age, as defined in RCW 26.28.010
as now or hereafter amended, of any person defined as an incapacitated
person pursuant to RCW 11.88.010 as now
or hereafter amended solely by reason of youth, RCW 26.28.020
to the contrary notwithstanding, subject to subsection (2) of this
section;
(b) By an adjudication of capacity or an
adjudication of termination of incapacity;
(c) By the death of the incapacitated person;
(d) By expiration of the term of limited
guardianship specified in the order appointing the limited guardian,
unless prior to such expiration a petition has been filed and served,
as provided in RCW 11.88.040 as now or
hereafter amended, seeking an extension of such term.
(2) TERMINATION OF GUARDIANSHIP FOR A MINOR
BY DECLARATION OF COMPLETION. A guardianship for the benefit of
a minor may be terminated upon the minor's attainment of legal age,
as defined in RCW 26.28.010
as now or hereafter amended, by the guardian filing a declaration
that states:
(a) The date the minor attained legal age;
(b) That the guardian has paid all of the
minor's funds in the guardian's possession to the minor, who has
signed a receipt for the funds, and that the receipt has been filed
with the court;
(c) That the guardian has completed the
administration of the minor's estate and the guardianship is ready
to be closed; and
(d) The amount of fees paid or to be paid
to each of the following: (i) The guardian, (ii) lawyer or lawyers,
(iii) accountant or accountants; and that the guardian believes
the fees are reasonable and does not intend to obtain court approval
of the amount of the fees or to submit a guardianship accounting
to the court for approval. Subject to the requirement of notice
as provided in this section, unless the minor petitions the court
either for an order requiring the guardian to obtain court approval
of the amount of fees paid or to be paid to the guardian, lawyers,
or accountants, or for an order requiring an accounting, or both,
within thirty days from the filing of the declaration of completion
of guardianship, the guardian shall be automatically discharged
without further order of the court. The guardian's powers will cease
thirty days after filing the declaration of completion of guardianship.
The declaration of completion of guardianship shall, at the time,
be the equivalent of an entry of a decree terminating the guardianship,
distributing the assets, and discharging the guardian for all legal
intents and purposes.
Within five days of the date of filing
the declaration of completion of guardianship, the guardian or the
guardian's lawyer shall mail a copy of the declaration of completion
to the minor together with a notice that shall be substantially
as follows:
| CAPTION OF CASE |
NOTICE OF FILING
A DECLARATION OF COMPLETION OF GUARDIANSHIP
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NOTICE IS GIVEN that the attached Declaration of Completion
of Guardianship was filed by the undersigned in the above-entitled
court on the . . . . . . day of . . . . . . , 19. . . ; unless
you file a petition in the above-entitled court requesting the
court to review the reasonableness of the fees, or for an accounting,
or both, and serve a copy of the petition on the guardian or
the guardian's lawyer, within thirty days after the filing date,
the amount of fees paid or to be paid will be deemed reasonable,
the acts of the guardian will be deemed approved, the guardian
will be automatically discharged without further order of the
court and the Declaration of Completion of Guardianship will
be final and deemed the equivalent of an order terminating the
guardianship, discharging the guardian and decreeing the distribution
of the guardianship assets. |
If you file and serve a petition within the period specified,
the undersigned will request the court to fix a time and place
for the hearing of your petition, and you will be notified of
the time and place of the hearing, by mail, or by personal service,
not less than ten days before the hearing on the petition.
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DATED this . . . . . . day of . . . . . . , 19. . . |
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Guardian |
If the minor, after reaching legal age, waives in writing the
notice required by this section, the guardian will be automatically
discharged without further order of the court and the declaration
of completion of guardianship will be effective as an order terminating
the guardianship without an accounting upon filing the declaration.
If the guardian has been required to furnish a bond, and a declaration
of completion of guardianship is filed according to this section,
any bond furnished by the guardian shall be automatically discharged
upon the discharge of the guardian.
(3) TERMINATION ON COURT ORDER. A guardianship
or limited guardianship may be terminated by court order after such
notice as the court may require if the guardianship or limited guardianship
is no longer necessary.
The guardian or limited guardian shall,
within thirty days of the date of termination, unless the court
orders a different deadline for good cause, prepare and file with
the court a final verified account of administration. The final
verified account of administration shall contain the same information
as required for (a) an intermediate verified account of administration
of the estate under RCW 11.92.040(2)
and (b) an intermediate personal care status report under RCW 11.92.043(2).
(4) EFFECT OF TERMINATION. When a guardianship
or limited guardianship terminates other than by the death of the
incapacitated person, the powers of the guardian or limited guardian
cease, except that a guardian or limited guardian of the estate
may make disbursements for claims that are or may be allowed by
the court, for liabilities already properly incurred for the estate
or for the incapacitated person, and for expenses of administration.
When a guardianship or limited guardianship terminates by death
of the incapacitated person, the guardian or limited guardian of
the estate may proceed under RCW 11.88.150
as now or hereafter amended, but the rights of all creditors against
the incapacitated person's estate shall be determined by the law
of decedents' estates.
[1991 c 289 § 9; 1990 c 122 § 17; 1977 ex.s.
c 309 § 11; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 16; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.140.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Procedure on removal or death of guardian or
limited guardian: RCW 11.88.120.Settlement
of estate upon termination: RCW 11.92.053.
RCW 11.88.150
Administration of deceased incapacitated person's estate.
(1) Upon the death of an incapacitated person,
a guardian or limited guardian of the estate shall have authority
to disburse or commit those funds under the control of the guardian
or limited guardian as are prudent and within the means of the estate
for the disposition of the deceased incapacitated person's remains.
Consent for such arrangement shall be secured according to RCW 68.50.160.
If no person authorized by *RCW 68.50.150
accepts responsibility for giving consent, the guardian or limited
guardian of the estate may consent, subject to the provisions of
this section and to the known directives of the deceased incapacitated
person. Reasonable financial commitments made by a guardian or limited
guardian pursuant to this section shall be binding against the estate
of the deceased incapacitated person.
(2) Upon the death of an incapacitated
person intestate the guardian or limited guardian of his estate
has power under the letters issued to him and subject to the direction
of the court to administer the estate as the estate of the deceased
incapacitated person without further letters unless within forty
days after death of the incapacitated person a petition is filed
for letters of administration or for letters testamentary and the
petition is granted. If the guardian or limited guardian elects
to administer the estate under his letters of guardianship or limited
guardianship, he shall petition the court for an order transferring
the guardianship or limited guardianship proceeding to a probate
proceeding, and upon court approval, the clerk of the court shall
re-index the cause as a decedent's estate, using the same file number
which was assigned to the guardianship or limited guardianship proceeding.
The guardian or limited guardian shall then be authorized to continue
administration of the estate without the necessity for any further
petition or hearing. Notice to creditors and other persons interested
in the estate shall be published and may be combined with the notice
of the guardian's or limited guardian's final account. This notice
shall be given and published in the manner provided in chapter 11.40
RCW. Upon the hearing, the account may be allowed and the balance
distributed to the persons entitled thereto, after the payment of
such claims as may be allowed. Liability on the guardian's or limited
guardian's bond shall continue until exonerated on settlement of
his account, and may apply to the complete administration of the
estate of the deceased incapacitated person with the consent of
the surety. If letters of administration are granted upon petition
filed within forty days after the death of the incapacitated person,
the personal representative shall supersede the guardian or limited
guardian in the administration of the estate and the estate shall
be administered as a decedent's estate as provided in this title,
including the publication of notice to creditors and other interested
persons and the barring of creditors claims.
[1990 c 122 § 18; 1977 ex.s. c
309 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 95 § 17; 1965 c 145 § 11.88.150.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's
note: The reference to RCW 68.50.150
appears to be erroneous. RCW 68.50.160
was apparently intended.
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Severability
-- 1977 ex.s. c 309: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
Settlement of estate upon termination: RCW 11.92.053.
RCW 11.88.160
Guardianships involving veterans.
For guardianships involving veterans see chapter
73.36
RCW.
[1990 c 122 § 13.]
NOTES:
Effective date
-- 1990 c 122: See note following RCW 11.88.005.
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