If you are one of the 12,600 family caregivers in the Virgin Islands,
you may be managing a loved one’s personal finances. Perhaps a Virgin
Islands court has even appointed you as the person’s legal guardian. But
what if you have to move away, or your loved one needs to go to a
hospital on the U.S. mainland for medical care?
Guardianship just became more portable, with enactment of the Uniform
Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act. The
law, backed by AARP, sets guidelines to determine which state or
territory has jurisdiction in guardianship cases. It also provides a
simple process to transfer noncontroversial guardianships between
jurisdictions.
AARP has fought successfully to get similar laws passed in 45 states,
the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. For more information, go to aarp.org/vi.
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Guardianship Now More Portable
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