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The fee for serving as a guardian is fixed by the laws of the state where the guardian was appointed. They are usually a percentage of the value of the incapacitated person's assets together with a percentage of the income those assets generate after the guardian is appointed. Different states have different rates and methods of determing what is part of the person's assets and income on which to take the percentages, so you must refer to the appropriate state laws for an answer.

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