Wisconsin Code § 786.08

Realty of wards; guardian; bond; prosecution of breach
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(1) (a) When the application is made on behalf of
a minor or individual adjudicated incompetent, who has no
guardian, the court shall appoint some suitable person special
guardian of the minor or individual in the proceeding; the special
guardian shall give a bond to the judge of the court, to be filed
with the clerk of the circuit court, in such sum, with such sureties,
and in such form as the circuit court or judge directs, conditioned
for the faithful performance of the trust reposed, for paying over,
investing or accounting for all moneys that shall be received by
the guardian, according to law and for observance of the directions of the court in relation to the trust.
(b) When the minor shall have a guardian, the guardian may
be appointed special guardian in said matter; or, the guardian, as
such, may be authorized and empowered to act in and conduct
such proceedings in the same manner, and with the same provisions as to an additional guardian’s bond, as is provided in said
proceedings for the conduct thereof by the guardian of individuals adjudicated incompetent.
(2) When the application is made on behalf of an individual
adjudicated incompetent, the guardian of the individual shall, in
the discretion of the court, give a bond to the judge of the court to
be filed with the clerk of the circuit court, in such sum, additional
to the guardian’s original bond, as the court deems necessary,
with such sureties and such conditions for the faithful performance of trust reposed as prescribed by this section.
(3) In case of the breach of the conditions of such bond, it
may be prosecuted for the benefit of the party injured without any
direction therefor.

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