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§ 2754. New bond

A ward, the heir apparent of a ward or a person interested in the welfare of a ward, as defined in section 3061 of this title, may file a motion with the probate court to require the guardian to give a new and sufficient bond. If it appears to the court that the bond is insufficient, the court may order the guardian to give a new and sufficient bond. When it appears on the motion of a surety in a guardian's bond that the surety is liable to be injured thereby, the court may discharge the surety from future responsibility and order the guardian to give a new bond. After being notified of the order, if the guardian does not give a new bond, the court may remove the guardian and appoint some other person. (Amended 1985, No. 144 (Adj. Sess.), § 131.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-14 > Chapter-111 > 2754

§ 2754. New bond

A ward, the heir apparent of a ward or a person interested in the welfare of a ward, as defined in section 3061 of this title, may file a motion with the probate court to require the guardian to give a new and sufficient bond. If it appears to the court that the bond is insufficient, the court may order the guardian to give a new and sufficient bond. When it appears on the motion of a surety in a guardian's bond that the surety is liable to be injured thereby, the court may discharge the surety from future responsibility and order the guardian to give a new bond. After being notified of the order, if the guardian does not give a new bond, the court may remove the guardian and appoint some other person. (Amended 1985, No. 144 (Adj. Sess.), § 131.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-14 > Chapter-111 > 2754

§ 2754. New bond

A ward, the heir apparent of a ward or a person interested in the welfare of a ward, as defined in section 3061 of this title, may file a motion with the probate court to require the guardian to give a new and sufficient bond. If it appears to the court that the bond is insufficient, the court may order the guardian to give a new and sufficient bond. When it appears on the motion of a surety in a guardian's bond that the surety is liable to be injured thereby, the court may discharge the surety from future responsibility and order the guardian to give a new bond. After being notified of the order, if the guardian does not give a new bond, the court may remove the guardian and appoint some other person. (Amended 1985, No. 144 (Adj. Sess.), § 131.)