Florida Statutes
§ 744.621 — Inventory of ward’s property; guardian’s failure to file inventory; discharge; forfeiture of commissions
Florida § 744.621
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 744.621 (2026).
Text
Every guardian shall, within 30 days after his or her qualification and whenever subsequently required by the circuit judge, file in the circuit court a complete inventory of all the ward’s personal property in his or her hands and, also, a schedule of all real estate in the state belonging to his or her ward, describing it and its quality, whether it is improved or not, and, if it is improved, in what manner, and the appraised value of same. The failure on the part of the guardian to conform to the requirements of this section is a ground for the discharge of the guardian, in which case the guardian shall forfeit all commissions.
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Legislative History
s. 6, ch. 11906, 1927; CGL 2138; s. 24, ch. 73-334; s. 10, ch. 84-62; s. 1118, ch. 97-102.
Nearby Sections
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§ 744.101
Short title§ 744.1012
Legislative intent§ 744.102
Definitions§ 744.1025
Additional definitions§ 744.104
Verification of documents§ 744.105
Costs§ 744.106
Notice§ 744.107
Court monitors§ 744.1075
Emergency court monitor§ 744.109
Records§ 744.1095
Hearings§ 744.1096
Domicile of ward§ 744.1097
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Bluebook (online)
Florida § 744.621, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/744.621.