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§ 2658. Powers of guardian

A guardian for a minor appointed by probate court, as provided in this chapter, in the name and right of his ward, may receive, sue for and recover, debts and demands due to the ward. He may maintain and defend actions or suits when necessary for the recovery or protection of the property or person of his ward, settle accounts, demands, claims and actions by or against his ward, including actions for injuries to the person or property of such ward and compromise, release and discharge the same on such terms as he deems just and beneficial to his ward. (Added 1979, No. 76, § 2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-14 > Chapter-111 > 2658

§ 2658. Powers of guardian

A guardian for a minor appointed by probate court, as provided in this chapter, in the name and right of his ward, may receive, sue for and recover, debts and demands due to the ward. He may maintain and defend actions or suits when necessary for the recovery or protection of the property or person of his ward, settle accounts, demands, claims and actions by or against his ward, including actions for injuries to the person or property of such ward and compromise, release and discharge the same on such terms as he deems just and beneficial to his ward. (Added 1979, No. 76, § 2.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-14 > Chapter-111 > 2658

§ 2658. Powers of guardian

A guardian for a minor appointed by probate court, as provided in this chapter, in the name and right of his ward, may receive, sue for and recover, debts and demands due to the ward. He may maintain and defend actions or suits when necessary for the recovery or protection of the property or person of his ward, settle accounts, demands, claims and actions by or against his ward, including actions for injuries to the person or property of such ward and compromise, release and discharge the same on such terms as he deems just and beneficial to his ward. (Added 1979, No. 76, § 2.)