When a ward for whom a guardian has been appointed under the provisions of this article or other laws of this state shall have attained his or her majority, and, if incompetent, shall be declared competent by the examining board employed or convened by the bureau or other agency of the government of the United States and the court, and when any incompetent ward, not a minor, shall be declared competent by such examining board employed or convened by the bureau or other agency of the government of the United States and the court, the guardian shall, upon making a satisfactory accounting, be discharged upon a petition filed for that purpose.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 44. Administration of Estates and Trusts
Article 15. Veterans’ Guardianship and Commitment
§44-15-2. When Unlawful for Person to Accept Appointment as Guardian; Removal
§44-15-3. Petition for Appointment
§44-15-4. Evidence of Necessity for Appointment of Guardian of Minor Ward
§44-15-7. Qualifications and Bond of Guardian
§44-15-8. Settlement of Accounts
§44-15-9. Failure to Make Settlement
§44-15-11. Investment of Funds
§44-15-12. Disbursements for Support of Persons Other Than Ward
§44-15-13. Certified Copies of Necessary Public Records Furnished Without Cost
§44-15-14. Commitment to Veterans Administration or Other Agency of United States Government
§44-15-15. Discharge of Guardian