Instructions for Guardianship Beginning Inventory Form - North Dakota

Instructions for Guardianship Beginning Inventory Form - North Dakota

This document was released by North Dakota Courts and contains the most recent official instructions for Guardianship Beginning Inventory Form .

FAQ

Q: What is a Guardianship Beginning Inventory Form?
A: The Guardianship Beginning Inventory Form is a document used in North Dakota to account for the assets and debts of a ward at the beginning of a guardianship.

Q: Who is required to fill out the Guardianship Beginning Inventory Form?
A: The guardian appointed by the court is responsible for completing the Guardianship Beginning Inventory Form.

Q: What information is needed to fill out the form?
A: The form requires details about the ward's assets, such as real estate, bank accounts, investments, and personal property, as well as information about their debts.

Q: Is there a deadline for filing the form?
A: Yes, the Guardianship Beginning Inventory Form must be filed within 60 days of the guardian's appointment.

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