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Re:Guardian for minors 11 Months ago Karma: 3  
Generally the probate court has jurisdiction over the appointment of guardian/conservatorship (G/C) for minors or incapacitated persons. Because a will usually requires administration through the probate court, a will is the appropriate governiing instrument in which to appoint a G/C.

If no one is willing or able to accept the appointment of such duties, then state law will fill-in the blanks. Usually, the probate court will look to see who would act in the best interests of the child as a basis for nominating a replacement G/C.

That's why it is best to list at least 2-4 potential successor G/Cs in the governing instrument.<br><br>Post edited by: steve, at: 2007/12/21 01:01
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