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Annual Guardian's Report - Adult Protected Person is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an Annual Guardian's Report?
A: The Annual Guardian's Report is a document that guardians of adult protected persons in Oregon must file each year.
Q: Who is required to file an Annual Guardian's Report?
A: Guardians of adult protected persons in Oregon are required to file an Annual Guardian's Report.
Q: What is an adult protected person?
A: An adult protected person is an individual who has been deemed by the court to require assistance in managing their affairs due to a physical or mental disability.
Q: What information is included in the Annual Guardian's Report?
A: The Annual Guardian's Report includes information about the protected person's physical and mental health, living situation, financial status, and any significant events or changes that have occurred.
Q: What is the purpose of the Annual Guardian's Report?
A: The purpose of the Annual Guardian's Report is to ensure that the guardian is fulfilling their duties and responsibilities in caring for the protected person and managing their affairs.
Q: When is the Annual Guardian's Report due?
A: The Annual Guardian's Report is typically due on the anniversary date of the appointment of the guardian, unless otherwise specified by the court.
Q: What are the consequences of not filing an Annual Guardian's Report?
A: Failure to file an Annual Guardian's Report can result in penalties, such as removal of the guardian or contempt of court charges.
Q: Can someone else help the guardian in preparing the Annual Guardian's Report?
A: Yes, the guardian can seek assistance from professionals, such as attorneys, accountants, or social workers, in preparing the Annual Guardian's Report.
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