§ 3104. Limitation on number of wards
A person other than a bank or trust company, or the Executive Secretary of the State Veterans’ Board acting under an appointment in that capacity pursuant to subdivision 3105(a)(3) of this title, shall not be guardian of more than five wards at one time, unless all the wards are members of one family. Upon presentation of a petition by an attorney of the Veterans’ Administration or other interested person, alleging that a guardian is acting in a fiduciary capacity for more than five wards as herein provided and requesting his discharge for that reason, the court, upon proof substantiating the petition, shall require a final accounting forthwith from such guardian and shall discharge him or her from guardianships in excess of five and forthwith appoint a successor.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 14 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Chapter 113 - Uniform Veterans' Guardianship Act
§ 3102. Administrator as party in interest
§ 3104. Limitation on number of wards
§ 3105. Appointment of guardian
§ 3106. Evidence of necessity for guardian of infant
§ 3107. Evidence of necessity for guardian of incompetent
§ 3110. Petitions and accounts, notices and hearings
§ 3111. Penalty for failure to account
§ 3112. Compensation of guardians
§ 3114. Maintenance and support
§ 3115. Purchase of home for ward
§ 3116. Copies of public records to be furnished
§ 3117. Discharge of guardian and release of sureties
§ 3118. Commitment to Veterans’ Administration or other agency of U.S. government
§ 3119. Modification of prior laws