Can a guardian be sued?

Yes, a guardian can be sued in California. A guardian is a person appointed by the court to take care of someone in a legal setting, such as protecting a child under the age of 18 or helping to manage the financial affairs of an adult who is considered to be disabled or incapacitated. Depending on the type of guardianship established, the guardian can be responsible for making decisions on behalf of the person they are in charge of, such as medical decisions or financial decisions. Like anyone else, if a guardian makes a decision that causes harm to another person, then they could be held liable or responsible in a court of law. If a guardian is found to have acted negligently, recklessly, or improperly in their role as the appointed guardian, then they could be sued for any damages that resulted. It is important for guardians to understand the scope of their authority and the responsibilities outlined in their court order and act responsibly in accordance with these expectations. The court has a duty to closely monitor and supervise the actions of a guardian, so if the court feels that a guardian is not acting in the best interests of the person they are in charge of, they may take action to remove the guardian from their position and open the guardian up to civil penalties or even criminal charges. It is important for guardians to take their role seriously and to protect the well-being of the person they are responsible for.

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