Code of Virginia
Chapter 20 - Guardianship and Conservatorship
§ 64.2-2015. When no guardian or conservator appointed within one month of adjudication

A. If a person is adjudicated incapacitated and in need of a guardian or conservator and the court has not identified any person to serve as guardian or conservator within one month from the adjudication, the court may appoint a local or regional program of the Virginia Public Guardian and Conservator Program authorized by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services pursuant to Article 6 (§ 51.5-149 et seq.) of Chapter 14 of Title 51.5. If there is no such local or regional program within the court's jurisdiction, the court may appoint any local or regional program within 60 miles of the residence of the incapacitated person as identified by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services. However, the court shall not appoint any such local or regional program that has reached or exceeded its ideal ratio of clients to staff pursuant to regulations adopted by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services under § 51.5-150.
B. If any person appointed as a fiduciary under this title refuses the trust or fails to give bond as required within one month from the date of his appointment, the court, on motion of any interested person, may appoint some other person as fiduciary, taking from the fiduciary the bond required, or shall commit the estate of the respondent to the sheriff of the county or city where the respondent is an inhabitant; and the sheriff shall be the fiduciary, and he and the sureties in his official bond shall be bound for the faithful performance of the trust.
Code 1950, § 37-145; 1950, p. 923; 1968, c. 477, § 37.1-137; 1971, Ex. Sess., c. 155; 1976, c. 671; 1997, c. 921, § 37.1-134.19; 1998, c. 787; 2005, cc. 712, 716, § 37.2-1015; 2012, cc. 614, 803, 835.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries

Chapter 20 - Guardianship and Conservatorship

§ 64.2-2000. Definitions

§ 64.2-2001. Filing of petition; jurisdiction; instructions to be provided

§ 64.2-2002. Who may file petition; contents

§ 64.2-2003. Appointment of guardian ad litem

§ 64.2-2004. Notice of hearing; jurisdictional

§ 64.2-2005. Evaluation report

§ 64.2-2006. Counsel for respondent

§ 64.2-2007. Hearing on petition to appoint

§ 64.2-2008. Fees and costs

§ 64.2-2009. Court order of appointment; limited guardianships and conservatorships

§ 64.2-2010. Eligibility for public guardian or conservator

§ 64.2-2011. Qualification of guardian or conservator; clerk to record order and issue certificate; reliance on certificate

§ 64.2-2012. Petition for restoration, modification, or termination; effects

§ 64.2-2013. Standby guardianship or conservatorship for incapacitated persons

§ 64.2-2014. Clerk to index findings of incapacity or restoration; notice of findings

§ 64.2-2015. When no guardian or conservator appointed within one month of adjudication

§ 64.2-2016. Trustees for incapacitated veterans and their beneficiaries

§ 64.2-2017. Payments from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

§ 64.2-2018. Taking of bond by clerk of court

§ 64.2-2019. Duties and powers of guardian

§ 64.2-2020. Annual reports by guardians

§ 64.2-2021. General duties and liabilities of conservator

§ 64.2-2022. Management powers and duties of conservator

§ 64.2-2023. Estate planning

§ 64.2-2024. Fiduciary to take possession of incapacitated person's estate; suits relative to estate; retaining estate for fiduciary's own debt

§ 64.2-2025. Fiduciary to prosecute and defend actions involving incapacitated person

§ 64.2-2026. Surrender of incapacitated person's estate

§ 64.2-2027. Use of estate of incapacitated person in a state facility not limited by provisions relating to expenses

§ 64.2-2028. Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to be notified in certain cases

§ 64.2-2029. Application to guardians and conservators appointed pursuant to § 64.2-2115