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Can I Terminate a Guardiansip?
Neither I nor my ward now live in the Texas county where the Guardianship was. filed. Is the Guardianship still valid? What must I do to terminate the Guardianship? My ward is my older brother. He is a 100% service connected disabled. His medical needs are met by the Veteran's Administration. I am Guardian of his Person and Estate. I manage his finances via the Net. Reporting to the Court, Social Security Administration, Veteran's Administration and the Defense Accounting Agency is getting to be a pain. My ward is in a nursing home and I am out of the country. My nephew is in the area where his father is and is able to see that the nursing home meets his needs, However, the nephew is not allowed to be a Guardian due to a 20 yr. old conviction. I am sure he is up to taking care of his father and he is willing to do so.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Wow, I think I would continue to be my brother's guardian and suffer that "pain" for what he has gone through for our country alone. Can you find any other relative who would take good care of him? If there is no one, you do not want your brother to be a ward of the state. That would be really inhumane.
- aredsailjunkLv 41 decade ago
Instead of terminating the Guardianship, hire a reputable CPA or attorney to handle distribution/accounting process for you...and give them a Limited Power of Attorney to act on your behalf.Your nephew could see that his needs are met; if not , then report to you , and lawyers take correct steps........this would free you from the pain of mountains of paper work and accounting, but still you would have the whip hand.....just in case...God, man, do NOT turn over to Adult Protective Services ...understaffed, underpaid,unprofessional , and sadly in some cases uncaring...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You can petition the court for anything. You can also terminate your guardianship and have the state's Adult Protective Services take over. It is not that big a deal.