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

387.610 Petition for renewal of appointment -- Accompanying affidavits.

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Prior to the expiration of a term of guardianship or conservatorship, the limited guardian, guardian, limited conservator, or conservator may petition, pursuant to KRS 387.620, for a renewal of his appointment for a period not to exceed five
(5)years. The petition shall be accompanied by verified affidavits of a physician, an advanced practice registered nurse or physician assistant working within his or her scope of practice, or a psychologist licensed or certified under the provisions of KRS Chapter 319, or a person licensed or certified as a social worker or an employee of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services who meets the qualifications of KRS 335.080(1)(a), (b), and
(c)or 335.090(1)(a), (b), and (c), supporting the need for the continuation of the guardianship or conservatorship.
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