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(a) The report and accounting required by W.S. 3-3-901 shall account for all of the assets, property and income of the ward during the period since the close of the last previous accounting, and shall include the following information so far as applicable:
(i) The balance of funds on hand at the close of the previous accounting, and all amounts received from whatever source during the period covered by the accounting;
(ii) An itemized account of all disbursements made during the period covered by the accounting;
(iii) Changes in investments since the last previous report, including a list of all assets and recommendations of the conservator for the retention or disposition of any property held by the conservator;
(iv) The amount of the bond of the conservator and the name of the surety;
(v) The residence or physical location of the ward;
(vi) The general physical and mental conditions of the ward;
(vii) A description of those duties the conservator is exercising under W.S. 3-3-606 and 3-3-607; and
(viii) Such other information necessary to show the condition of the affairs of the conservatorship.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 3. Guardian and Ward § 3-3-902. Requirement of report and accounting - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-3-guardian-and-ward/wy-st-sect-3-3-902/
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