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Dorothy87
Asked February 2018
Are the contents in a home counted as part of an estate in guardianship of an estate?
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Rainmom
Feb 2018
Thing in terms of the principal - the person being protected or guarded - for a lack of a better word.
Whatever the principal owns falls under the same protection or guard.
Just because the person has a guardian- it does not mean that they still don’t own their own stuff.
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Yes.
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Whatever the principal owns falls under the same protection or guard.
Just because the person has a guardian- it does not mean that they still don’t own their own stuff.
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