(a) As used in this section, the term "qualified guardian" means any person who is a "qualified trustee" as defined in § 3561 of this title. (b) All persons who serve as guardian of the property of a person with a disability shall be entitled to reasonable compensation for their services. (c) Each qualified guardian shall file with the Register in Chancery for every county in this State, a copy of a schedule or a formula by which its allowance as compensation for serving as guardian of the property of a person with a disability shall be computed. Such schedule or formula may be based upon or reflect the following factors: (1) The time spent or likely to be spent in administering a guardianship of the property. (2) The risks and responsibilities involved. (3) The novelty and difficulty of the tasks required of the guardian. (4) The skill and experience of the guardian. (5) Comparable charges for similar services. (6) The character of the guardianship assets. (7) The time constraints imposed upon the guardian in administering the trust. The schedule or formula pursuant to this subsection shall result in a fee no greater than that filed by the qualified guardian pursuant to
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