Wisconsin Code § 55.195

Duties of guardian ad litem for protective services reviews
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In any review of a protective services order
made under s. 55.12, except as provided in s. 55.19 (2) , the
guardian ad litem shall do all of the following:
(1) Interview the ward to explain the review procedure, the
right to an independent evaluation, the right to counsel, and the
right to a hearing.
(2) Provide the information under sub. (1) to the ward in
writing.
(3) Request that the court order an additional medical, psychological, or other evaluation of the ward, if necessary.
(4) Review the annual report and relevant reports on the
ward’s condition and protective services.
(5) Review the ward’s condition, protective services, and
rights with the guardian.
(6) If relevant, report to the court that the ward objects to the
finding of continuing incompetency, the present or proposed protective services, the position of the guardian, or the recommendation of the guardian ad litem as to the best interests of the ward or
if there is ambiguity about the ward’s position on these matters.
(7) Provide a summary written report to the court.
(8) If relevant, report to the court that the ward requests the
appointment of counsel or an adversary hearing.
(9) Attend the hearing.

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