Vermont Code § 14 V.S.A. § 3063

Petition for guardianship
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§ 3063. Petition for guardianship
An interested person may file a petition with the Probate Division of the Superior
Court for the appointment of a guardian. The petition shall state:
(1) the names and addresses of the petitioner and the respondent; if known, the name and
address of a near relative of the respondent; the name and address of the person nominated
as guardian in an advance directive; and the name and address of the current guardian,
and agent named in an advance directive or in a power of attorney;
(2) the interest of the petitioner in the respondent;
(3) that the respondent is alleged to be a person in need of guardianship, and that the
respondent is at least 18 years of age or will become 18 years of age within four
months of the filing of a petition;
(4) specific reasons with supporting facts why guardianship is sought;
(5) the specific areas where supervision and protection is requested and the powers of
the guardian requested for inclusion in the court’s order;
(6) the nature, description, and approximate value of the respondent’s income and resources,
including public benefits and pension;
(7) if a specific individual is proposed as guardian, the name and address of the proposed
guardian and the relationship of the proposed guardian to the respondent; and
(8) alternatives to guardianship that have been considered and an explanation as to why
each alternative is unavailable or unsuitable.

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