93-13-63 - Removal of ward and property from state.

§ 93-13-63. Removal of ward and property from state.
 

If a guardian desire to remove the person and personal property of his ward out of this state, on petition and on his making settlement of his guardianship accounts, the court which appointed him may make an order to that effect; but the guardian shall first give a bond, with two sufficient sureties residing in this state, in the full value of the ward's personal estate, conditioned that he will qualify as guardian of the ward in the state or country to which he intends removing, and will there present and file in the proper court a complete inventory of his ward's property and effects; and, on failure to comply with the condition, the bond may be put in suit for the benefit of the ward. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1857, ch. 60, art. 159; 1871, § 1229; 1880, § 2125; 1892, § 2208; 1906, § 2425; Hemingway's 1917, § 1986; 1930, § 1905; 1942, § 442.