What are the responsibilities of a guardian?

In North Carolina, a guardian is a person appointed by the court to make decisions on behalf of someone who is unable to manage their own affairs. A guardian may be appointed to care for minor children, or to manage the affairs of an adult who has become disabled or incapacitated. The responsibilities of a guardian depend on the type of guardianship that is established. If the guardian is appointed to care for minor children, they will need to provide for the physical care, safety, education, healthcare, and emotional needs of the children. If the guardian is appointed to manage the affairs of an adult, the guardian will need to manage the adult’s finances, assist with making medical decisions, help the adult make decisions related to living arrangements, and ensure the adult’s wishes are carried out. Regardless of the type of guardianship, the guardian will need to work with the court to ensure that legal procedures are followed, file regular reports to the court about how the guardianship is being managed, and provide all necessary information and paperwork to the court. The guardian will also need to stay informed about the laws regarding guardianships and any changes that may occur over time. In addition to the legal responsibilities, it is important for a guardian to act in the best interests of the person they are appointed to care for. This should include ensuring the person’s wishes are respected, and that they are provided with support, resources, and opportunities to make decisions for themselves.

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