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Probate Form No. 89b
Account of Guardian
for Minor
(Page 1 0f 2)
STATE OF VERMONT
DISTRICT OF ____________, SS
PROBATE COURT
DOCKET NO. _____________
IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF:
__________________________________
(Name of Ward)
ACCOUNT OF GUARDIAN FOR MINOR
I, _______________________________________, guardian of the ward named above, do submit and
(Name of Guardian)
swear to the truth of the following account for the period of _________________ to________________.
(Date)
I.
(Date)
ASSETS HELD AT COMMENCEMENT OF ACCOUNTING PERIOD
i. Personal property as of last account
(or as of inventory if this is first account) .................................. ___________________
ii. Real estate as of last account ( or as of
inventory if this is first account)
.................................... ___________________
Total assets at start of accounting period ................................... ____________________
II.
INCOME RECEIVED
A. Gain on personal property sold (list on schedule A) ............
B. Gain on real estate sold (list on schedule B) ........................
C. Rents, interest and dividends (list on schedule C) ...............
D. Other income (Social Security, SSI, retirement ..................
benefits, government payments - list on schedule D) .............
E. Assets acquired since last account (list on schedule E) ......
____________________
____________________
____________________
____________________
____________________
Total income received ......... ____________________
III.
EXPENSES
1. Expenses of property maintenance including taxes
and insurance (list on schedule 1) ..........................................
2. Loss on sale of personal property (as approved by
license - list on schedule 2) .....................................................
3. Loss on sale of real estate (as approved by license
list on schedule 3) ....................................................................
4. Paid probate fees (list on schedule 4) ..................................
5. Expenses paid from ward=s funds that were previously
approved by the court (list on schedule 5) ..............................
6. Services of guardian as previously allowed by the court;
also, out-of-pocket expenses of the guardian as reimbursed
during this accounting period (list on schedule 6) ......................
7. Other expenses (list on schedule 7) ........................................
Total expenses ........................
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Probate Form No. 89b
Account of Guardian
for Minor (Page 2 of 2)
IV.
SUMMARY OF ACCOUNT
Total Assets at Commencement of Account ..............................
Income ........................................................................................
Expenses ....................................................................................
Total Assets at end of Account Period ............
Personal Property (list on schedule 8) ............
Real Estate (list on schedule 9) ......................
______________________
+_____________________
-_____________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
The foregoing is a just and true account.
_____________________________________
(Guardian)
Subscribed and sworn to this _____ day of ___________________, ______, before;
______________________________________
Judge/Register/Notary Public
MOTION TO ALLOW ACCOUNT
I, __________________________________, guardian in the above-entitled guardianship move the
(Name of Guardian)
court to allow this account, I certify that I have mailed a copy of this account to the following named interested
persons.
Interested Persons:
Dated at _________________________ this _________________day of ________________, _______.
(Day)
(Month)
(Year)
Signed ______________________________
(Signature of Guardian)
ORDER
Examined on oath and allowed:
Dated __________________________ Signed __________________________________
Probate Judge
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GUARDIAN FOR MINOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
General Information. Accounts are required to be filed annually in the Probate Court. The
purpose of the account is to advise the ward, the court, and other interested persons of the financial
changes and transactions which the guardian has undertaken on behalf of the ward. An accurate and
timely accounting protects the guardian as well as the ward. Generally you are required to account for all
assets which come under your control as guardian. Where an entry is made on the account you should
attach a separate sheet of paper and label it as a schedule to the account (for example: ASchedule D,
Interest Income@). If you have an item of expense or income which does not fall into a category on the
account form, simply enter it on a separate line and attach a schedule which explains the entry. When in
doubt, write it out. While the first account may be somewhat difficult, you will find that later accounts
will be easier to assemble.
Suggestions Concerning Guardianship Accounting. Your account is due for the period
commencing one year after your appointment as guardian. You may request that the period of account be
changed to be consistent with any other period which may be helpful to you (such as a tax year or a social
security account period). In order to avoid commingling of assets, and to make your assembly of the
figures simpler, it is required that you maintain a separate guardianship account in which income is
deposited and through which expenses are paid. It is not necessary that you submit receipts or proofs of
payment with your account, although it is a good idea to keep them in case your account is questioned.
Payments to Yourself. Except for the reimbursement of small and reasonable out-of-pocket
expenses (such as stamps and gas expense) you should not pay yourself until your account has been
allowed or until your proposed payment has been separately approved. If you claim a fee for your
services, an itemized description of the service and the method by which the fee was calculated should be
submitted. The fee will be allowed or disallowed as part of the account, and, if allowed, you will be
authorized to pay the fee.
Notice of Account, Consent and Allowance. When your account is complete you should make
a copy for yourself and for each other Ainterested person@ in the guardianship. Usually this would be the
parents of the ward and any other relative who had appeared in the creation of the guardianship . If one
of these parties is not interested in receiving the accounts, that person can file a waiver of the right to
receive accounts. The account is filed with the court with a AMotion to Allow Account@ and a list of the
persons to whom you have sent the account. If service of the account cannot be made or is unduly
burdensome, you should contact the court. No account will be approved by the Court unless all interested
parties have been given the opportunity to object to the allowance of the account.
Questions. If you have questions concerning the procedure surrounding the review of the
account you may contact the staff at the probate court, or an attorney.
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LINE-BY-LINE INSTRUCTIONS
I.
Assets Held at Commencement. This is your starting point for the account you are filing.
This figure should be the same figure as the ending balance on your last account or, if
this is your first account, this figure should be the same as the total of your initial
inventory.
II.
Income
(A & B ) Gain on Sale of Personal and Real Property. This requires an entry only if
assets were sold during the account period. The entry would be the difference between
the inventory and the net sale price. A schedule should be attached to describe the gross
sale price, the expenses of sale, etc.
(C) Rents, Interest and Dividends. This line reflects most of the income which your
ward has received by reason of the property which you are holding.
(D) Other Income. All income received during the account period which has not been
listed above should be listed here. If income payments are received by you, that income
should be reflected in the account. If income is being received by a third party (for
example a community care home) you may report this fact on the separate schedule and
list how much was received by them.
III.
Expenses. These items are self-explanatory for the most part.
(A) Expenses paid from the ward=s funds. Your account should reflect those funds of
the minor which have been taken from the guardianship funds and spent. Ordinarily,
those funds will have been approved by your prior request of the court and a separate
letter or order of approval from the court.
(6) Services of guardian. The guardian is entitled to reasonable compensation for his or
her services after they are allowed by the court. (Frequently in minor financial
guardianships no fee by the guardian is charged.) This line is where you report the
payment of guardian fees which have already been allowed by the court (possible
allowed the last accounting out-of-pocket expenses which you have expended and
reimbursed to yourself. If you want additional fees approved, you should submit an
itemized bill with your account.
IV.
Summary of account. This section recaps the entries you have made. Essentially you are
showing what you had, what you received, what you spent, and what you have left. You
should list those assets which you have at the end of the accounting period, including the
place where the assets are located (bank, account number, etc.) Adopted Oct. 4, 2000,
eff. Dec. 31, 2000.
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