35A-1235. One bond sufficient when several wards have estate in common.
When the same person is appointed guardian for two or more minors or incompetent persons possessed of one estate in common, the clerk may take one bond only in such case, upon which each of the wards or their heirs or personal representatives may have a separate action. (1987, c. 550, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 35A - Incompetency and Guardianship
§ 35A-1230 - Bond required before receiving property.
§ 35A-1231 - Terms and conditions of bond; increase on sale of realty or personal property.
§ 35A-1232 - Exclusion of deposited money in computing amount of bond.
§ 35A-1233 - Clerk's authority to reduce penalty of bond.
§ 35A-1235 - One bond sufficient when several wards have estate in common.
§ 35A-1237 - Relief of endangered sureties.