§ 3117. Discharge of guardian and release of sureties
In addition to other provisions of law relating to judicial restoration and discharge of guardian, a certificate by the Veterans’ Administration showing that a minor ward has attained majority, or that an incompetent ward has been rated competent by the Veterans’ Administration, upon examination in accordance with law, shall be prima facie evidence that the ward has attained majority, or has recovered his or her competency. Upon hearing after notice as provided by this chapter and the determination by the court that the ward has attained majority or has recovered his or her competency, an order shall be entered to that effect, and the guardian shall file a final account. Upon hearing after notice to the former ward and to the Veterans’ Administration, as in case of other accounts, upon approval of the final account, and upon delivery to the ward of the assets due him or her from the guardian, the guardian shall be discharged and his or her sureties released.
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