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GN-3620, 05/18 Order on Petition for Approval Prior to Exercise of Powers over the Estate of a Married Ward 24754.20(2)(h), Wisconsin Statutes This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. Page 1 of 2 STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF Name Date of Birth Amended Order on Petition for Approval Prior to Exer cise of Powers Over the Estate of a Married Ward Case No. This matter came before the court on a Petition for Approval Prior to Exercise of Powers over the Estate of a Married Ward pursuant to 24754.20(2)(h), Wis. Stats. THE COURT FINDS: 1. Notice was not required. waived by all persons interested. given under 24754.38, Wis. Stats. 2. A hearing was was not required. 3. The ward is married or intends to marryor intended spouse is . 4. The petitioner has requested prior approval to A. exercise a management and control right over the marital property or property other than marital property that the married ward could exercise under ch. 766 if the ward were not an individual found incompetent (including transfer of assets to spouse), as follows: See attached The description of the property involved, including the legal description of any real property, is as follows: See attached B. exercise a right in the business affairs that the married ward could exercise under ch. 766 if the ward were not an individual found incompetent, as follows: See attached C. consent to act together in or join in a transaction for which consent or joinder of both spouses is required, as follows: See attached D. who , as follows: See attached 5. It is appropriate to approve this request considering: The property in future, The p American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com GN-3620, 05/18 Order on Petition for Approval Prior to Exercise of Powers Over the Estate of a Married Ward 24754.20(2)(h), Wisconsin Statutes This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. Page 2 of 2 The relationship and intimacy between the ward and donee and whether donee is the s bounty, The personal traits and past donative declarations of ward, The condition of estate and any adverse effect the proposed action will have on estate, The i The likelihood that ward, as a reasonably prudent person, would take the action contemplated if he or she had capacity to do so. 6. Exercise of the power by the guardian of estate wardimmediate family. THE COURT ORDERS: The guardian of estate may exercise the following power: A. exercise a management and control right over the marital property or property other than marital property that the married ward could exercise under ch. 766 if the ward were not an individual found incompetent (including transfer of assets to spouse), as follows: See attached The description of the property involved, including the legal description of any real property, is as follows: See attached B. exercise a right in the business affairs that the married ward could exercise under ch. 766 if the ward were not an individual found incompetent, as follows: See attached C. consent to act together in or join in a transaction for which consent or joinder of both spouses is required, as follows: See attached D. execute under 247766.58, Wis. Stats., , as follows: See attached THIS IS A FINAL ORDER FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPEAL IF SIGNED BY A CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. DISTRIBUTION: 1. Court 2. 3. under a Power of Attorney 4. Corporation Counsel 5. Social worker/ County Dept. of Human Services 6. Spouse/Adult Children/Parent of Minor 7. Facility, if any 8. Other: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com