![]() ![]() To do what is necessary to ensure that any person who may be required to help support the protected person does so.To apply for private or governmental benefits to which the protected person may be entitled.To arrange for training, education or other services appropriate for the protected person.To give necessary consent, approval or releases on behalf of the protected person.To protect the personal effects of the protected person (clothing, furniture, vehicle, etc.).To arrange the medical care for the protected person.To select the protected person’s place of living within or without the state.To delegate some responsibilities to the protected person and others.To reasonably pay persons who are caring for the protected person.To invest protected person’s funds as a prudent investor would and as court directs.If a guardian is appointed, the judge will issue the guardian legal documents (often called “letters of guardianship”) permitting the guardian to act on behalf of the legally incapacitated person.If the evidentiary basis is deemed sufficient, the guardian will be appointed. ![]() ![]()
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