880.07(1)(c) (c) The approximate value of the proposed ward's property and a general description of its nature.
880.07(1)(d) (d) Any assets previously derived from or benefits now due and payable from the U.S. department of veterans affairs.
880.07(1)(e) (e) Any other claim, income, compensation, pension, insurance or allowance to which the proposed ward may be entitled.
880.07(1)(f) (f) Whether the proposed ward has any guardian presently.
880.07(1)(g) (g) The name and post-office address of any person nominated as guardian by the petitioner.
880.07(1)(h) (h) The names and post-office addresses of the spouse and presumptive or apparent adult heirs of the proposed ward, and all other persons believed by the petitioner to be interested.
880.07(1)(i) (i) The name and post-office address of the person or institution having the care and custody of the proposed ward.
880.07(1)(j) (j) The interest of the petitioner, and if a public official or creditor is the petitioner, then the fact of indebtedness or continuing liability for maintenance or continuing breach of the public peace as well as the authority of the petitioner to act.
880.07(1m) (1m) If the petition under sub. (1) alleges that the person is not competent to refuse psychotropic medication, the petition shall allege all of the following:
880.07(1m)(a) (a) That the person is likely to respond positively to psychotropic medication.
880.07(1m)(b) (b) That as a result of the person's failure to take medication the person is unable to provide for his or her care in the community. The person's past history is relevant to determining his or her current inability to provide for his or her care in the community under this paragraph.
880.07(1m)(c) (c) That unless protective services, including psychotropic medication, are provided the person will incur a substantial probability of physical harm, impairment, injury or debilitation or will present a substantial probability of physical harm to others.
880.07(1m)(cm) (cm) That the substantial probability of physical harm, impairment, injury or debilitation is evidenced by the person's history of at least 2 episodes, one of which has occurred within the previous 24 months, that indicate a pattern of overt activity, attempts, threats to act or omissions that resulted from the person's failure to participate in treatment, including psychotropic medication, and that resulted in a finding of probable cause for commitment under s. 51.20 (7), a settlement agreement approved by a court under s. 51.20 (8) (bg) or commitment ordered under s. 51.20 (13).
880.07(1m)(d) (d) That the person has attained the age of 18 years.
880.07(2) (2) A petition for guardianship may also include an application for protective placement or protective services or both under ch. 55.
880.07(3) (3) In accordance with s. 6.03 (3), any elector of a municipality may petition the circuit court for a determination that a person residing in such municipality is incapable of understanding the objective of the elective process and thereby ineligible to register to vote or to vote in an election. This determination shall be made by the court in accordance with the procedures set forth in ss. 880.08 (1) and 880.33 for determining limited incompetency. When a petition is filed under this subsection, the finding of the court shall be limited to a determination as to voting eligibility. The appointment of a guardian or limited guardian is not required for a person whose sole limitation is ineligibility to vote.
880.07(4) (4) If a petition for guardianship of the estate is filed, the fee prescribed in s. 814.66 (1) (b) shall be paid at the time of filing of the inventory or other documents setting forth the value of the estate.
880.07 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.07; 1973 c. 284; 1977 c. 394; 1979 c. 32, 110, 355; 1981 c. 317; 1987 a. 366; 1989 a. 56; 1993 a. 316, 486.
880.07 Annotation Failure of a petitioner for a guardianship to name persons who obviously had an interest does not cancel the jurisdiction of the court, and where the persons had actual knowledge of the hearing and contested it, the court could appoint a guardian. Guardianship of Marak, 59 W (2d) 139, 207 NW (2d) 648.
880.075 880.075 Time of hearing for certain appointments. A petition for guardianship of a person who has been admitted to a nursing home or a community-based residential facility under s. 50.06 shall be heard within 60 days after it is filed. If an individual under s. 50.06 (3) alleges that an individual is making a health care decision under s. 50.06 (5) (a) that is not in the best interests of the incapacitated individual or if the incapacitated individual verbally objects to or otherwise actively protests the admission, the petition shall be heard as soon as possible within the 60-day period.
880.075 History History: 1993 a. 187.
880.08 880.08 Notice of hearing for appointments and rehearings. Upon the filing of a petition for guardianship, and the court being satisfied as to compliance with s. 880.07, the court shall order notice of the time and place of hearing as follows:
880.08(1) (1)Incompetents. A petitioner shall have notice served of a petition for appointment or change of a guardian upon the proposed incompetent and existing guardian, if any, by personal service at least 10 days before the time set for hearing. If such proposed incompetent is in custody or confinement, a petitioner shall have notice served by registered or certified mail on the proposed incompetent's custodian, who shall immediately serve it on the proposed incompetent. The custodian shall inform the proposed incompetent of the complete contents of the notice and certify thereon that the custodian served and informed the proposed incompetent and returned the certificate and notice to the circuit judge. The notice shall include the names of all persons who are petitioning for guardianship. A copy of the petition shall be attached to the notice. The court shall cause the proposed incompetent, if able to attend, to be produced at the hearing. The proposed incompetent is presumed able to attend unless, after a personal interview, the guardian ad litem certifies in writing to the court the specific reasons why the person is unable to attend. If the person is unable to attend a hearing because of physical inaccessibility or lack of transportation, the court shall hold the hearing in a place where the person may attend if requested by the proposed ward, guardian ad litem, adversary counsel or other interested person. Such notice shall also be given personally or by mail at least 10 days before the hearing to the proposed incompetent's counsel, if any, guardian ad litem, presumptive adult heirs or other persons who have legal or physical custody of the proposed incompetent whose names and addresses are known to the petitioner or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, to any governmental or private agency, charity or foundation from which the proposed incompetent is receiving aid and to such other persons or entities as the court may require. The court shall then proceed under s. 880.33.
880.08(2) (2)Spendthrifts. Notice shall be served personally upon the proposed spendthrift ward at least 10 days before the time set for hearing but the proposed ward may appear without objecting to the jurisdiction of the court over the proposed ward's person and thereupon the matter may be heard forthwith.
880.08(3) (3)Minors. When the proposed ward is a minor, notice shall be given as provided in s. 879.05 to the following persons:
880.08(3)(a) (a) To the proposed ward's spouse;
880.08(3)(b) (b) To parents;
880.08(3)(c) (c) To a minor over 14 years of age unless the minor appears at the hearing;
880.08(3)(d) (d) To any other person, agency, institution, welfare department or other entity having the legal or actual custody of the minor.
880.08(3)(e) (e) No notice need be given to parents whose rights have been judicially terminated.
880.08(4) (4)Rehearings. Notice of a rehearing to determine if a ward is a proper subject to continue under guardianship shall be given as required for the appointment of a guardian.
880.08 History History: 1971 c. 41 ss. 8, 12; Stats. 1971 s. 880.08; 1973 c. 284; Sup. Ct. Order, 67 W (2d) 585, 768 (1975); 1975 c. 218, 393, 421; 1977 c. 449 s. 497; 1981 c. 379; 1989 a. 141; 1993 a. 486.
880.09 880.09 Nomination; selection of guardians. The court shall consider nominations made by any interested person and, in its discretion, shall appoint a proper guardian, having due regard for the following:
880.09(1) (1)Nomination by minor. A minor over 14 years may in writing in circuit court nominate his or her own guardian, but if the minor is in the armed service, is without the state, or if other good reason exists, the court may dispense with the right of nomination.
880.09(2) (2)Preference. If one or both of the parents of a minor, a developmentally disabled person or a person with other like incapacity are suitable and willing, the court shall appoint one or both of them as guardian unless the proposed ward objects. The court shall appoint a corporate guardian under s. 880.35 only if no suitable individual guardian is available.
880.09(3) (3)Effect of nomination by minor. If neither parent is suitable and willing, the court may appoint the nominee of a minor.
880.09(4) (4)Guardian of the person nominated by will. Subject to the rights of a surviving parent, a parent may by will nominate a guardian of the person of his or her minor child.
880.09(5) (5)Guardian of the estate nominated by will. A parent may by will nominate a guardian of the estate of the parent's minor child and may waive the requirement of a bond as to such estate derived through the will.
880.09(6) (6)Testamentary guardianship of certain persons. Subject to the rights of a surviving parent, a parent may by will nominate a guardian and successor guardian of the person or estate of any of his or her minor children who are in need of guardianship. For a person over the age of 18 found to be in need of guardianship under s. 880.33 by reason of a developmental disability or other like incapacity, a parent may by will nominate a testamentary guardian.
880.09(7) (7)Anticipatory nomination; preference. Any person other than a minor may, at such time as the person has sufficient capacity to form an intelligent preference, execute a written instrument, in the same manner as the execution of a will under s. 853.03, nominating a person to be appointed as guardian of his or her person or property or both in the event that a guardian is in the future appointed. Such nominee shall be appointed as guardian by the court unless the court finds that the appointment of such nominee is not in the best interests of the person for whom, or for whose property, the guardian is to be appointed.
880.09 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.09; 1973 c. 284; 1975 c. 393; 1977 c. 449; 1993 a. 486.
880.09 Annotation Nomination by person unfit for guardianship should be weighed by the court. In re Guardianship of Schmidt, 71 W (2d) 317, 237 NW (2d) 919.
880.10 880.10 Notice of appointment. If for any reason the court fails to appoint as guardian the nominee of the minor, the guardian who qualifies shall give notice of the guardian's appointment to the minor by certified mail addressed to the minor's last-known post-office address and an affidavit of such mailing shall be filed with the court within 10 days after the issuance of letters.
880.10 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.10; 1993 a. 486.
880.12 880.12 Determination and order appointing guardian.
880.12(1)(1) The court shall after hearing determine whether the person is a proper subject for guardianship. If the person is found to be in need of a guardian, the court shall appoint one or more guardians but not more than one guardian of the person shall be appointed unless they be husband and wife. The order shall specify the amount of the bond, if any, to be given.
880.12(2) (2) In appointing a guardian for a person who has been admitted to a nursing home or a community-based residential facility under s. 50.06, the court shall make a finding as to whether the person's incompetence is potentially reversible.
880.12 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.12; 1993 a. 187.
880.125 880.125 Sufficiency of bond. In any action or proceeding wherein funds are to be paid to a guardian, the trial court or court approving disbursement of such funds shall, prior to payment or approval, be satisfied as to the sufficiency of the penal sum of the guardian's bond.
880.125 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.125.
880.13 880.13 Bond.
880.13(1)(1)Form of bond. Upon the appointment of a guardian of the estate of a ward, except as provided under s. 880.60 (9), the court may require a bond given in accordance with ch. 878 and s. 895.345, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of the guardian.
880.13(2) (2)Waiver of bond.
880.13(2)(a)(a) Unless required under s. 880.60 (9), the court may waive the requirement of a bond at any time in its discretion or if so requested in a will wherein a nomination appears.
880.13(2)(b) (b) Whenever a guardian has or will have possession of funds with a total value of $40,000 or less, the court may direct deposit of the funds in an insured account of a bank, credit union, savings bank or savings and loan association in the name of the guardian and the ward and payable only upon further order of the court. In such event the court may waive the requirement of a bond.
880.13(3) (3)Blanket bond for employe guardian or conservator. The circuit court may designate one or more persons who are county institutional employes, whose duty it is to act as guardian of one or more estates of incompetent persons upon appointment by the court, or as conservator for the estates of persons making application therefor, who are residents of the county home, patients of the county hospitals or county mental hospitals. The appointments shall be made subject to this chapter. The person, before entering upon duties, shall take an official oath. The court may waive the requirement of a bond or may require the person to give bond, with sufficient sureties, to the judge of the court, in a sum not less than $1,000 subject to court approval. The bond shall cover the person so designated and appointed in all guardianships and conservatorships to which the person has been or shall be appointed by the court. Additional bonds may be required from time to time. The expense of surety upon the bonds shall be paid by the county treasurer on the order of the circuit judge. The term of the person appointed shall terminate upon resignation or removal and approval of the person's accounts by the court.
880.13 History History: 1971 c. 35; 1971 c. 41 s. 8; 1971 c. 211 s. 114; Stats. 1971 s. 880.13; 1973 c. 284 s. 32; 1973 c. 336 s. 79; 1977 c. 74, 449; 1983 a. 369; 1991 a. 221.
880.14 880.14 When letters to be issued. When a guardian has given bond as required and the bond has been approved by the judge, letters under the seal of the court shall be issued to the guardian.
880.14 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.14; 1993 a. 486.
880.15 880.15 Temporary guardian.
880.15(1)(1)Appointment. If, after consideration of a petition for temporary guardianship, the court finds that the welfare of a minor, spendthrift or an alleged incompetent requires the immediate appointment of a guardian of the person or of the estate, or of both, it may appoint a temporary guardian for a period not to exceed 60 days unless further extended for 60 days by order of the court. The court may extend the period only once. The authority of the temporary guardian shall be limited to the performance of duties respecting specific property, or to the performance of particular acts, as stated in the order of appointment. All provisions of the statutes concerning the powers and duties of guardians shall apply to temporary guardians except as limited by the order of appointment. The temporary guardian shall make the reports the court directs and shall account to the court upon termination of authority. The court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under chs. 48 and 938 has exclusive jurisdiction over the appointment of a temporary guardian of a minor for medical purposes but shall proceed in accordance with this section.
880.15(1m) (1m)Adoption by temporary guardian. No person appointed temporary guardian of a child under this section may adopt the child without complying with the adoption procedures of ch. 48.
880.15(1s) (1s)Notice of petition. The person petitioning for appointment of a temporary guardian shall cause notice to be given under s. 880.08 of that petition to the minor, spendthrift or alleged incompetent and, if the appointment is made, shall give notice of the appointment to the ward. The time limits of s. 880.08 do not apply to notice given under this subsection. The notice shall be served before or at the time the petition is filed or as soon thereafter as possible and shall include notice of the right to counsel and of the right to petition for reconsideration or modification of the temporary guardianship under s. 880.34 within 30 days of receipt of the notice.
880.15(2) (2)Bond of temporary guardian. Every temporary guardian appointed under sub. (1) shall before entering upon the duties of his or her trust give bond to the judge of the circuit court in such sum and with such sureties the court designates and approves.
880.15(3) (3)Cessation of powers. If the temporary guardianship is not sooner terminated the duties and powers of the temporary guardian shall cease upon the issuing of letters of permanent guardianship to the guardian of the ward, or, if the ward is a minor, upon his becoming of age, or when it shall be judicially determined that any other disability of the temporary ward which was the cause of the temporary guardianship has terminated. Upon termination of the temporary guardian's duties and powers, a temporary guardian of the person shall file with the court any report that the court requires. A temporary guardian of the estate shall, upon termination of duties and powers, account to the court and deliver to the person or persons entitled to them all the estate of the ward in his or her hands. Any action which has been commenced by the temporary guardian may be prosecuted to final judgment by the successor or successors in interest, if any.
880.15 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.15; 1977 c. 354, 418, 449; 1979 c. 175; 1981 c. 379; 1995 a. 77.
880.155 880.155 Visitation by grandparents and stepparents.
880.155(1)(1) In this section, "stepparent" means the surviving spouse of a deceased parent of a minor child, whether or not the surviving spouse has remarried.
880.155(2) (2) If one or both parents of a minor child are deceased and the child is in the custody of the surviving parent or any other person, a grandparent or stepparent of the child may petition for visitation privileges with respect to the child, whether or not the person with custody is married. The grandparent or stepparent may file the petition in a guardianship or temporary guardianship proceeding under this chapter that affects the minor child or may file the petition to commence an independent action under this chapter. The court may grant reasonable visitation privileges to the grandparent or stepparent if the surviving parent or other person who has custody of the child has notice of the hearing and if the court determines that visitation is in the best interest of the child.
880.155(3) (3) Whenever possible, in making a determination under sub. (2), the court shall consider the wishes of the child.
880.155(4) (4) The court may issue any necessary order to enforce a visitation order that is granted under this section, and may from time to time modify such visitation privileges or enforcement order upon a showing of good cause.
880.155(5) (5) This section applies to every minor child in this state whose parent or parents are deceased, regardless of the date of death of the parent or parents.
880.155 History History: 1975 c. 122; 1995 a. 38.
880.155 Annotation Adoption of child of deceased parent does not terminate decedent's parents' grandparental visitation rights under 880.155. Grandparental Visitation of C.G.F. 168 W (2d) 62, NW (2d) 803 (1992).
880.155 Annotation Grandparent Visitation Rights. Rothstein. Wis. Law. Nov. 1992.
880.155 Annotation The Effect of C.G.F. and Section 48.925 on Grandparental Visitation Petitions. Hughes. Wis. Law. Nov. 1992.
880.16 880.16 When a guardian may be removed.
880.16(1) (1)Nomination by minor. When a minor ward has attained the age of 14 years a guardian of the minor ward's person, upon notice as required by the court, may be removed on petition of the ward for the purpose of having another person appointed guardian if it is for the best interest of the ward.
880.16(2) (2)Removal for cause. When any guardian fails or neglects to discharge the guardian's trust the court may remove the guardian after such notice as the court shall direct to such guardian and all others interested.
880.16(3) (3)Citation to guardian.
880.16(3)(a)(a) A citation to a guardian to appear in circuit court may be served in the manner provided for substituted service for summons in the court if the guardian has absconded or keeps himself or herself concealed so as to avoid personal service or if the guardian is a nonresident of this state or has absented himself or herself therefrom for a period of one year.
880.16(3)(b) (b) Upon filing proof of service and at the time fixed in the citation such court shall consider such matter and take proof and grant such relief as shall be just; and any order or judgment made in said proceedings shall be binding upon such guardian and shall be prima facie evidence of all facts therein recited.
880.16(4) (4)Fraud as to ward's estate. Upon complaint made to the circuit court by any guardian or ward, or by any creditor or other person interested in the estate, or by any person having any prospective interest therein, as heir or otherwise, against any person suspected of having concealed, stolen or conveyed away any of the money, goods, effects or instruments in writing belonging to the ward the court may cite and examine such suspected person and proceed with the person as to such charge in the same manner as is provided with respect to persons suspected of concealing or stealing the effects of a deceased person in s. 879.61.
880.16 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.16; 1977 c. 449 ss. 458, 497; 1993 a. 486.
880.17 880.17 Successor guardian.
880.17(1)(1)Appointment. When a guardian dies, is removed by order of the court, or resigns and the resignation is accepted by the court, the court, on its own motion or upon petition of any interested person, may appoint a competent and suitable person as successor guardian. The court may, upon request of any interested person or on its own motion, direct that a petition for appointment of a successor guardian be heard in the same manner and subject to the same requirements as provided under this chapter for an original appointment of a guardian.
880.17(2) (2)Notice. If the appointment under sub. (1) is made without hearing, the successor guardian shall provide notice to the ward and all interested persons of the appointment, the right to counsel and the right to petition for reconsideration of the successor guardian. The notice shall be served personally or by mail not later than 10 days after the appointment.
880.17 History History: 1971 c. 41 s. 8; Stats. 1971 s. 880.17; 1993 a. 486; 1995 a. 73.
880.173 880.173 Guardian of the estate of a married person.
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