Guardian Decrees (Joint Control, Bond, Close Account)
Standard court orders used in guardianship cases — for joint control of funds, bond requirements, and closing guardianship accounts.
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These court orders set the rules for managing the guardianship.
Whether it's joint control, bond requirements, or closing an account, each order has specific terms you need to understand. If you have questions about what's required, our team can help.
When do you need this form?
The court is issuing orders related to your guardianship case.
This site provides general information, not legal advice. For legal counsel, consult a licensed attorney. Official forms are maintained by New York State and may change.
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Other guardianship forms
Petition for Appointment of Guardian of Property
A child inherited money or property and needs a legal guardian to manage it. This form asks the court to appoint you as that guardian.
G-2APetition for Appointment of Guardian of Person Only
When a child needs a legal guardian for custody and care — but not for property. This form asks the court to appoint you as guardian of the child's person.
17-AArticle 17-A Guardianship Petition (Intellectually Disabled)
For appointing a guardian over a person with intellectual or developmental disabilities who is over 18. Covers guardianship of the person, property, or both.
OCFS-3909Background Check Authorization (Guardianship)
Before the court appoints anyone as a guardian, it requires a background check. This form gives permission to run that check. Required with every guardianship petition.
Need More Than Form G-DEC?
G-DEC is one step in a longer court process. If the estate also includes a house or other real property in Brooklyn, Keystone Pinnacle helps coordinate the filings, tax clearances, and the sale.
Schedule a 15-minute call. We'll walk you through the process, the timeline, and what documents you need.
Not legal advice. Estate property advisory and document preparation.