Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 54 - Guardianships and conservatorships.
54.36 - Examination of proposed ward.

54.36 Examination of proposed ward.
(1) Whenever it is proposed to appoint a guardian on the ground that a proposed ward allegedly has incompetency or is a spendthrift, a physician or psychologist, or both, shall examine the proposed ward and furnish a written report stating the physician's or psychologist's professional opinion regarding the presence and likely duration of any medical or other condition causing the proposed ward to have incapacity or to be a spendthrift. The privilege under s. 905.04 does not apply to the report. The petitioner shall provide a copy of the report to the proposed ward or his or her counsel, the guardian ad litem, and the petitioner's attorney, if any. Prior to the examination on which the report is based, the guardian ad litem, physician, or psychologist shall inform the proposed ward that statements made by the proposed ward may be used as a basis for a finding of incompetency or a finding that he or she is a spendthrift, that he or she has a right to refuse to participate in the examination, absent a court order, or speak to the physician or psychologist, and that the physician or psychologist is required to report to the court even if the proposed ward does not speak to the physician or psychologist. The issuance of such a warning to the proposed ward prior to each examination establishes a presumption that the proposed ward understands that he or she need not speak to the physician or psychologist. Nothing in this section prohibits the use of a report by a physician or psychologist that is based on an examination of the proposed ward by the physician or psychologist before filing the petition for appointment of a guardian, but the court will consider the recency of the report in determining whether the report sufficiently describes the proposed ward's current state and in determining the weight to be given to the report.
(2) A petitioner or guardian ad litem may petition the court for an order requiring the proposed ward to submit to an examination by a licensed physician or psychologist pursuant to s. 804.10 (1).
(3) A physician or psychologist who examines a proposed ward under a court order requiring the examination may, without the informed consent of the proposed ward, obtain access to the patient health care records and treatment records of the proposed ward.
History: 2005 a. 264 s. 202; 2005 a. 387 ss. 100, 459; 2007 a. 45.
The written report of a physician or psychologist under sub. (1) is hearsay and not admissible in a contested hearing without in-court testimony of the preparing expert. In Matter of Guardianship of R.S., 162 Wis. 2d 197, 470 N.W.2d 260 (1991).
A proposed ward's rightful refusal to participate in a court-ordered evaluation will not obstruct a guardianship and protective placement proceeding. Due process requires that the examining professional, when confronted with an uncooperative individual, engage in an independent review of all records that are available. Due process prevents the examining professional from regurgitating the opinions of other physicians and psychologists, without independently confirming the facts those opinions are based upon. Walworth County v. Therese B., 2003 WI App 223, 267 Wis. 2d 310, 671 N.W.2d 377, 03-0967.
NOTE: The above annotations relate to guardianships under ch. 880, stats., prior to the revision of and renumbering of that chapter to ch. 54 by 2005 Wis. Act 387.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 54 - Guardianships and conservatorships.

54.01 - Definitions.

54.10 - Appointment of guardian.

54.12 - Exceptions to appointment of guardian.

54.15 - Selection of guardian; nominations; preferences; other criteria.

54.18 - General duties and powers of guardian; limitations; immunity.

54.19 - Duties of guardian of the estate.

54.20 - Powers of guardian of the estate.

54.21 - Petition to transfer ward's assets to another.

54.22 - Petition for authority to sell, mortgage, pledge, lease, or exchange ward's property.

54.25 - Duties and powers of guardian of the person.

54.26 - Guardian training requirements.

54.30 - Jurisdiction and venue.

54.34 - Petition for guardianship or for receipt and acceptance of a foreign guardianship.

54.36 - Examination of proposed ward.

54.38 - Notice.

54.40 - Guardian ad litem; appointment; duties; termination.

54.42 - Rights of proposed ward or ward.

54.44 - Hearing.

54.46 - Disposition of petition.

54.47 - Lis pendens, void contracts.

54.48 - Protective placement and protective services.

54.50 - Temporary guardianships.

54.52 - Standby guardianship.

54.54 - Successor guardian.

54.60 - Inventory.

54.62 - Accounts.

54.625 - Transfer of guardianship funds of a Menominee.

54.63 - Expansion of order of guardianship; procedure.

54.64 - Review of incompetency and termination of guardianship.

54.66 - Final accounts.

54.68 - Review of conduct of guardian.

54.72 - Guardian compensation and reimbursement.

54.74 - Compensation of guardian ad litem.

54.75 - Access to court records.

54.76 - Conservator; appointment; duties and powers; termination.

54.850 - Definitions.

54.852 - United States uniform veterans guardianship act.

54.854 - Uniform transfers to minors act; definitions.

54.856 - Scope and jurisdiction.

54.858 - Nomination of custodian.

54.860 - Transfer by gift or exercise of power of appointment.

54.862 - Transfer authorized by will or trust.

54.864 - Other transfer by fiduciary.

54.866 - Transfer by obligor.

54.868 - Receipt for custodial property.

54.870 - Manner of creating custodial property and effecting transfer; designation of initial custodian; control.

54.872 - Single custodianship.

54.874 - Validity and effect of transfer.

54.876 - Care of custodial property.

54.878 - Powers of custodian.

54.880 - Use of custodial property.

54.882 - Custodian's expenses, compensation and bond.

54.884 - Exemption of 3rd person from liability.

54.886 - Liability to 3rd persons.

54.888 - Renunciation, resignation, death or removal of custodian; designation of successor custodian.

54.890 - Accounting by and determination of liability of custodian.

54.892 - Termination of custodianship.

54.894 - Applicability.

54.896 - Effect on existing custodianships.

54.898 - Uniformity of application and construction.

54.92 - Uniform securities ownership by minors act.

54.93 - Securities ownership by incompetents and spendthrifts.

54.950 - Definitions.

54.952 - Custodial trust; general.

54.954 - Custodial trustee for future payment or transfer.

54.956 - Form and effect of receipt and acceptance by custodial trustee, jurisdiction.

54.958 - Transfer to custodial trustee by fiduciary or obligor; facility of payment.

54.960 - Multiple beneficiaries; separate custodial trusts; survivorship.

54.962 - General duties of custodial trustee.

54.964 - General powers of custodial trustee.

54.966 - Use of custodial trust property.

54.968 - Determination of incapacity; effect.

54.970 - Exemption of 3rd person from liability.

54.972 - Liability to 3rd person.

54.974 - Declination, resignation, incapacity, death or removal of custodial trustee, designation of successor custodial trustee.

54.976 - Expenses, compensation and bond of custodial trustee.

54.978 - Reporting and accounting by custodial trustee; determination of liability of custodial trustee.

54.980 - Limitations of action against custodial trustee.

54.982 - Distribution on termination.

54.984 - Methods and forms for creating custodial trusts.

54.986 - Applicable law.

54.988 - Uniformity of application and construction.