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 If the ward is capable of discerning right from wrong and has attained not less than fifteen years of age, the guardian shall, in so far as possible, confer with the ward before doing anything significant.

The fact that the ward has given his or her consent does not protect the guardian from liabilities.

Wardship ends when the ward dies or attains majority.

Guardianship ends when the guardian dies, becomes incompetent or quasi-incompetent, resigns, or is removed by a court order.

If the guardian neglects a duty, is seriously negligent in duty, wrongfully executes a duty, commits misconduct which shows his or her inappropriateness for the duty of trust, or becomes bankrupt, the court shall remove the guardian.

If the guardian lacks ability for his or her duties, even though he has not committed any fault, the court, finding that the interest of the ward may be endangered, may remove the guardian.