Section 29-4-21. Rights and privileges removed from ward upon appointment of guardian  


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  •    (a) Unless the court's order specifies that one or more of the following powers are to be retained by the ward, the appointment of a guardian shall remove from the ward the power to:

       (1) Contract marriage;

       (2) Make, modify, or terminate other contracts;

       (3) Consent to medical treatment;

       (4) Establish a residence or dwelling place;

       (5) Change domicile;

       (6) Revoke a revocable trust established by the ward; and

       (7) Bring or defend any action at law or equity, except an action relating to the guardianship.

    (b) The mere appointment of a guardian does not revoke the powers of an agent who was previously appointed by the ward to act as an agent under a durable power of attorney for health care or health care agent under an advance directive for health care.
Code 1981, § 29-4-21, enacted by Ga. L. 2004, p. 161, § 1; Ga. L. 2007, p. 133, § 9/HB 24.