54.21 Petition to transfer ward’s assets to another.
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54.21 Petition to transfer ward’s assets to another.
(1)In this section:
(a)“Disabled” has the meaning given in s. 49.468
(a)1.
(b)“Other individual” means any of the following:
1. The ward’s spouse, if any.
2. The ward’s close friend, if any, and if the close friend meets the requirements of s. 50.94
(e)1. and 2.
3. The guardian ad litem of the ward’s minor child, if any.
4. The ward’s disabled child, if any.
5. Any of the ward’s siblings who has an ownership interest in property that is co-owned with the ward.
6. Any of the ward’s children who provides care for the ward as specified in 42 USC 1396p
(A)iv.
(c)“Will, trust, or other instrument” includes a revocable or irrevocable trust, a durable power of attorney, or a marital property agreement.