NATIONAL GUARDIANSHIP ASSOCIATION EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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A guardian who possesses fewer than all of the legal rights and
powers of a plenary guardian. - ANSWER-Partial Guardian
A person who is appointed by the court to exercise all delegable
legal rights and powers of the
ward after the court has found the ward lacks the capacity to
perform all of the tasks necessary to
care for his or her person or property. - ANSWER-Plenary
Guardian
A guardian who is formally nominated before a guardian is
needed. - ANSWER-Pre-need Guardian
A guardian appointed by the court, who is deemed to be an officer
of the court. This person may
be appointed to guardianship over many incompetent or
incapacitated persons. The appointee
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may be paid for services from public funds or from assets of the
incapacitated person of concern,
if such funds are available. ( - ANSWER-Public Guardian
A person, agency or organization whose appointment as guardian
shall become effective without
further proceedings immediately upon the death, incapacity,
resignation, or temporary absence or
unavailability of the initially appointed guardian. - ANSWER-
Standby Guardian
A branch of the government of the state which is appointed when
no one else is willing or able to
act as guardian for incapacitated residents of the state. -
ANSWER-State Guardian
A guardian who is appointed to act upon the death or resignation
of a previous guardian. ( - ANSWER-Successor Guardian
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A person who is not related to the ward by blood or marriage and
who does not receive any
compensation in his or her role as guardian. The guardian may
receive reimbursement of
expenses or a minimum stipend with court approval. - ANSWER-
Volunteer Guardian
Any person who is impaired by an intoxicant, by mental illness or
deficiency, physical illness or disability
to the extent that personal decision-making is impossible.
(Black's) Also Incompetent
Person. (Black's) - ANSWER-Incapacitated or Incompetent
Person/Conservatee
A person's inability to make and then act upon personal and/or
property decisions on his or her own
behalf. - ANSWER-Incapacity or Incompetency
One who is needy and poor, or one who has not sufficient
property to furnish him/her a living nor anyone
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to support him/her who he/she is entitled to look for support -
ANSWER-Indigent
The state or condition of a person who lacks the means of
subsistence; extreme hardship or neediness;
poverty. - ANSWER-Indigency
A person's agreement to allow something to happen, made with
knowledge of risks involved and the
alternatives. A patient's knowing choice about a medical treatment
or procedure, made after a physician
or other healthcare provider discloses whatever information a
reasonable prudent provider within the
medical community would give to a patient regarding the risks
involved in the proposed treatment or
procedure. - ANSWER-Informed Consent
Individuals who, according to state statute, have a right to notice
regarding a guardianship cause of