What happens if a guardian is found to be acting inappropriately?

If a guardian is found to be acting inappropriately in Colorado, the court can take action to protect the minor. Depending on the severity of the situation, the court could decide to remove the guardian from the position. The court will review the situation and determine if the guardian is no longer capable of exercising their authority under the guardianship laws. If the court decides to remove the guardian from the position, it can appoint a new guardian to look after the minor. This new guardian can then arrange for other resources to protect the minor’s interest and well-being. The court will also consider any evidence of wrongdoing by the guardian and the legal ramifications of any such evidence. The court may also order a guardian to take a course of action or provide compensatory damages. If extensive harm has been done, the court may also take legal action against the guardian. The court will then make its decision based off of the evidence and the best interests of the child. The court also has the power to place the minor in a temporary substitute care facility if the guardian is no longer able to take care of the minor. This decision is taken seriously and only taken when it is in the best interest of the child. Ultimately, if a guardian is found to be acting inappropriately, the court can take whatever action necessary to protect the minor.

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