Washington Statutes
§ 73.36.040 — Guardian—Number of wards permitted.
Washington § 73.36.040
JurisdictionWashington
Title 73VETERANS AND VETERANS' AFFAIRS
Ch. 73.36UNIFORM VETERANS' GUARDIANSHIP ACT
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Wash. Rev. Code § 73.36.040 (2026).
Text
No person other than a bank or trust company shall be guardian of more than five wards at one time, unless all the wards are members of one family. Upon presentation of a petition by an attorney of the veterans administration or other interested person, alleging that a guardian is acting in a fiduciary capacity for more than five wards as herein provided and requesting his or her discharge for that reason, the court, upon proof substantiating the petition, shall require a final accounting forthwith from such guardian and shall discharge him or her from guardianships in excess of five and forthwith appoint a successor.
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Legislative History
[2012 c 117 s 509;1951 c 53 s 4.]
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