First, you are no longer a guardian since the ward has died. If the only asset is the joint bank account then there are no probate assets and the estate does not need to be probated. If there is any other property that was solely owned by the decedent or if there are any debts then you should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate.
A guardian account is a court appointed fiduciary who is instructed by the court to handle the affairs and financial matters of a of a person who is legally disabled (physically/mentally/or even limited by age) with the guardian. State law varies on the specifics of guardianships, but many are consistent from state to state.
No. As with any bank account only the account owner can withdraw money from the account. If the mother set up the account as a joint account with her daughter (with both mother's and daughter's name on the account as joint owners) the full ownership of the account passed to the daughter when the mother died. No one else can make withdrawals.
No.
No. A guardian of an estate is the person appointed by the court to manage the property of a living person (the ward) who is incapable of managing their own property. The guardian's power and authority expire immediately upon the death of the ward but the guardian must file a final account with the court that details any assets that came in to the ward's estate since the last account and any that went out.The administrator of an estate is the person appointed by the court who has the authority to settle the estate of the decedent, or the person who has died. The administrator has the responsibility and authority to file an inventory of the decedent's estate with the court and has the legal standingto file a motion to compel the guardian to file their final account.
No. Not without making a full accounting of its use and it must be for the benefit of the grand-daughter.
On the homepage, aq.com there will be a list of links on the left side of the screen (in categories) find Account and click verify guardian then put in your AQWorlds account and your Guardian account
you can not get a free guardian account on aq unless you hack.DO NOT HACK ANYONE
It is free if you have a Guardian or X-Guardian account on Adventure Quest.
All Social Security Benefits are exempt from bankruptcy proceedings. If the daughter has no monies in the account then the account will not be a part of the BK. However if funds were commingled there could possibly be a problem with determining ownership amounts.
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