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If a guardian is appointed, can a person retain certain rights and powers?

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If a guardian is appointed, can a person retain certain rights and powers?

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Yes. A judge may appoint a guardian for an incapacitated person, but limit the guardians powers so that all rights and powers except those granted to the guardian are retained by the incapacitated person.

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