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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in the Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act:
A. “adult” means an individual who has attained eighteen years of age;
B. “conservator” means a person appointed by the court to administer the property of an adult, as provided in Chapter 45, Article 5 NMSA 1978;
C. “court” means the district court;
D. “guardian” means a person appointed by the court to make decisions regarding the person of an adult, as provided in Chapter 45, Article 5 NMSA 1978;
E. “guardianship order” means an order appointing a guardian;
F. “guardianship proceeding” means a judicial proceeding in which an order for the appointment of a guardian is sought or has been issued;
G. “incapacitated person” means an adult for whom a guardian has been appointed;
H. “party” means the respondent, petitioner, guardian, conservator or any other person allowed by the court to participate in a guardianship or protective proceeding;
I. “protected person” means an adult for whom a protective order has been issued;
J. “protective order” means an order appointing a conservator or other order related to management of an adult's property;
K. “protective proceeding” means a judicial proceeding in which a protective order is sought or has been issued; and
L. “respondent” means an adult for whom a protective order or the appointment of a guardian is sought.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 45. Uniform Probate Code § 45-5A-102. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-45-uniform-probate-code/nm-st-sect-45-5a-102/
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