35A-1264. Annual accounts.
Every guardian shall, within 30 days after the expiration of one year from the date of his qualification or appointment, and annually, so long as any of the estate remains in his control, file in the office of the clerk an inventory and account, under oath, of the amount of property received by him, or invested by him, and the manner and nature of such investment, and his receipts and disbursements for the past year in the form of debit and credit. The guardian shall produce vouchers for all payments or verified proof for all payments in lieu of vouchers. The clerk may examine on oath such accounting party, or any other person, concerning the receipts, disbursements or any other matter relating to the estate; and having carefully revised and audited such account, if he approve the same, he must endorse his approval thereon, which shall be deemed prima facie evidence of correctness. (1987, c. 550, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 35A - Incompetency and Guardianship
Article 10 - Returns and Accounting.
§ 35A-1261 - Inventory or account within three months.
§ 35A-1262 - Procedure to compel inventory or account.
§ 35A-1263.1 - Supplemental inventory.
§ 35A-1265 - Procedure to compel accounting.
§ 35A-1266 - Final account and discharge of guardian.
§ 35A-1267 - Expenses and disbursements credited to guardian.
§ 35A-1268 - Guardian to exhibit investments and bank statements.