State ex Rel. Nelson v. Superior Court

1 Citing case

  1. State ex Rel. Nat. Bk. v. Frater

    18 Wn. 2d 546 (Wash. 1943)   Cited 6 times

    On the death of the ward or his restoration to competency, the guardian must account concerning his trust, and turn the ward's property over to the person entitled to receive the same, and the guardianship continues for that purpose and that purpose only. We quoted the above language from the Gaddis case in State ex rel. Nelson v. Superior Court, 15 Wn.2d 407, 131 P.2d 144. In the case last cited, a prior guardianship had been terminated by an order of the court discharging the guardian pursuant to a judicial declaration that the ward was competent and had never been incompetent.