Iowa Code § 231E.7
Public guardian-initiated appointment — interventions
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Current — January 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2012
The state office or local office may on its own motion or at the request of the court intervene in a guardianship or conservatorship proceeding if the state office or local office or the court considers the intervention to be justified because of any of the following:
The state office or local office may on its own motion or at the request of the court intervene in a guardianship or conservatorship proceeding if the state office or local office or the court considers the intervention to be justified because of any of the following:
1. An appointed guardian or conservator is not fulfilling prescribed duties or is subject to removal under section 633.65.
1. An appointed guardian or conservator is not fulfilling prescribed duties or is subject to removal under section 633.65.
2. A willing and qualified guardian or conservator is not available.
2. A willing and qualified guardian or conservator is not available.
3. The best interests of the ward require the intervention.
3. The best interests of the protected person require the intervention.
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