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RULE 11.8. LIMITED PROFESSIONAL GUARDIAN PRACTICE

Effective Date: 4/1/2024

(a) Purpose. The purpose of this rule is to authorize nonlawyer agents of a professional guardianship entity to prepare and file legal documents in guradianship proceedings. A professional guardian is defined by N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. R. 59.

(b) Scope of practice authorized. A nonlawyer agent of a professional guardian legal entity may prepare and file legal documents or appear on behalf of the professional guardian legal entity in the following instances:

(1) Submitting beginning inventory reports, annual reports, final reports, and other routine reports required by statute or rule;
(2) Filing a motion for:

(A) a change of venue to another state district court in North Dakota;

(B) termination of guardianship due to death of ward;

(C) discharge of guardian and appointment of a successor professional guardian legal entity. A nonlawyer agent of a professional guardian legal entity may only prepare and file legal documents for cases in which the professional guardian legal entity has been appointed;

(D) approval of guardian compensation and reimbursement;

(E) leave to appear, or for the ward to appear, at a hearing by reliable electronic means; or

(F) a review hearing.

A nonlawyer agent of a professional guardian legal entity may only prepare and file legal documents for cases in which the professional guardian legal entity has been appointed.

(c) Contested proceedings. If a proceeding identified in subdivision (b) becomes contested, the professional guardian legal entity must engage an attorney to represent the professional guardian legal entity.

This rule was adopted effective August 11, 2021; amended effective April 1, 2024. Paragraph (b)(2) was amended April 1, 2024, to specify that a motion, rather than a request, must be filed in certain instances.

Sources: Guardianship Standards Workgroup Minutes of December 19, 2022; October 13, 2022; September 19, 2022; February 9, 2021; January 4, 2021; December 7, 2020; November 2, 2020. Joint Procedure Committee Minutes of January 26, 2024, page 14; September 28, 2023, pages 4-8. Supreme Court Rulemaking of March 12, 2024. 

Effective Date Obsolete Date
04/01/2024 View
08/11/2021 04/01/2024 View