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  10. Subchapter I - Appointment of Guardian; Bond.


Subchapter I - Appointment of Guardian; Bond.


  • § 21–101. Natural guardians of the person.
  • § 21–102. Testamentary guardians of the person.
  • § 21–103. Appointment of guardians of the person by court; limitation of number of wards.
  • § 21–104. Termination of guardianship of the person.
  • § 21–105. Appointment by deed or will for child inheriting from parent.
  • § 21–106. Guardian of estate.
  • § 21–107. Preferences in appointment of guardian of estate.
  • § 21–108. Selection of guardian by infant.
  • § 21–109. Spouse as guardian of estate.
  • § 21–110. Service on nonresident guardian; failure to give power of attorney.
  • § 21–111. Ancillary guardian of estate of nonresident infant.
  • § 21–112. Suits by ancillary guardian.
  • § 21–113. Enjoining spouse, parent, or testamentary guardian from interfering with minor’s estate.
  • § 21–114. Bond from parents of child entitled to property.
  • § 21–115. Bond of guardian of estate.
  • § 21–116. One bond for several wards.
  • § 21–117. Additional bond.
  • § 21–118. Counter security; petition by surety.
  • § 21–119. Allowances made before bond given.
  • § 21–120. Settlement of actions involving minor children; appointment of guardian of estate.
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