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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 387 — Guardians -- conservators -- curators of convicts

387.080 Recovery of damages on bond.

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(1)Anyone damaged by the act or omission of the ward's guardian or conservator may
sue upon the bond of the guardian or conservator for damages, including reasonable
attorney's fees and costs incurred in collecting damages. With the assent of the
District Court, anyone may sue on the bond as next friend of the ward before the
ward has attained full age.
(2)If a guardian or conservator commits waste of the ward's estate, the guardian or
conservator and surety for the guardian or conservator shall be liable on the bond to
the ward for damages, including reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in
collecting damages.
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