North Carolina Statutes

§ 35A-1253 — Specific duties of guardian of estate

North Carolina § 35A-1253
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 35AIncompetency and Guardianship
Art. 9Powers and Duties of Guardian of the Estate
Subch. IIGuardian And Ward

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 35A-1253 (2026).

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In addition to any other duties imposed by law or by order of the clerk, a general guardian or guardian of the estate shall have the following specific duties:

(1)To take possession, for the ward's use, of all his estate.
(2)To diligently endeavor to collect, by all lawful means, all bonds, notes, obligations, or moneys due his ward.
(3)To pay income taxes, property taxes, or other taxes or assessments owed by the ward, out of the ward's estate, as required by law. If any guardian allows his ward's lands to be sold for nonpayment of taxes or assessments, he shall be liable to his ward for the full value thereof.
(4)To observe the standard of judgment and care under the circumstances then prevailing that an ordinarily prudent person of discretion and intelligence, who is a fiduciary of

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Legislative History

(1987, c. 550, s. 1.)

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