Fla. Stat. 744.444
Power of guardian without court approval


(1)

Retain assets owned by the ward.

(2)

Receive assets from fiduciaries or other sources.

(3)

Vote stocks or other securities in person or by general or limited proxy or not vote stocks or other securities.

(4)

Insure the assets of the estate against damage, loss, and liability and insure himself or herself against liability as to third persons.

(5)

Execute and deliver in his or her name as guardian any instrument necessary or proper to carry out and give effect to this section.

(6)

Pay taxes and assessments on the ward’s property.

(7)

Pay valid encumbrances against the ward’s property in accordance with their terms, but no prepayment may be made without prior court approval.

(8)

Pay reasonable living expenses for the ward, taking into consideration the accustomed standard of living, age, health, and financial condition of the ward. This subsection does not authorize the guardian of a minor to expend funds for the ward’s living expenses if one or both of the ward’s parents are alive.

(9)

Elect to dissent from a will under s. 732.2125(2), seek approval to make an election in accordance with s. 732.401, or assert any other right or choice available to a surviving spouse in the administration of a decedent’s estate.

(10)

Deposit or invest liquid assets of the estate, including moneys received from the sale of other assets, in federally insured interest-bearing accounts, readily marketable secured loan arrangements, money market mutual funds, or other prudent investments. The guardian may redeem or sell such deposits or investments to pay the reasonable living expenses of the ward as provided herein.

(11)

Pay incidental expenses in the administration of the estate.

(12)

Sell or exercise stock subscription or conversion rights and consent, directly or through a committee or other agent, to the reorganization, consolidation, merger, dissolution, or liquidation of a corporation or other business enterprise.

(13)

When reasonably necessary, employ persons, including attorneys, auditors, investment advisers, care managers, or agents, even if they are associated with the guardian, to advise or assist the guardian in the performance of his or her duties.

(14)

Execute and deliver in his or her name as guardian any instrument that is necessary or proper to carry out the orders of the court.

(15)

Hold a security in the name of a nominee or in other form without disclosure of the interest of the ward, but the guardian is liable for any act of the nominee in connection with the security so held.

(16)

Pay or reimburse costs incurred and reasonable fees or compensation to persons, including attorneys, employed by the guardian pursuant to subsection (13) from the assets of the guardianship estate, subject to obtaining court approval of the annual accounting.

(17)

Provide confidential information about a ward which is related to an investigation arising under s. 744.368 to the clerk, part II of this chapter to an Office of Public and Professional Guardians investigator, or part I of chapter 400 to a local or state ombudsman council member conducting such an investigation. Any such clerk, Office of Public and Professional Guardians investigator, or ombudsman shall have a duty to maintain the confidentiality of such information.

Source: Section 744.444 — Power of guardian without court approval, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0744.­444 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

744.361
Powers and duties of guardian
744.362
Initial guardianship report
744.363
Initial guardianship plan
744.365
Verified inventory
744.367
Duty to file annual guardianship report
744.368
Responsibilities of the clerk of the circuit court
744.369
Judicial review of guardianship reports
744.371
Relief to be granted
744.372
Judicial review of guardianships
744.373
Production of property
744.374
Payments to guardian
744.381
Appraisals
744.384
Subsequently discovered or acquired property
744.387
Settlement of claims
744.391
Actions by and against guardian or ward
744.394
Suspension of statutes of limitations in favor of guardian
744.397
Application of income of property of ward
744.421
Petition for support of ward’s dependents
744.422
Petition for support for a dependent adult child
744.441
Powers of guardian upon court approval
744.442
Delegation of authority
744.444
Power of guardian without court approval
744.446
Conflicts of interest
744.447
Petition for authorization to act
744.451
Order
744.454
Guardian forbidden to borrow or purchase
744.457
Conveyance of various property rights by guardians of the property
744.461
Purchasers and lenders protected
744.462
Determination regarding alternatives to guardianship
744.3675
Annual guardianship plan
744.3678
Annual accounting
744.3679
Simplified accounting procedures in certain cases
744.3685
Order requiring guardianship report
744.3701
Confidentiality
744.3715
Petition for interim judicial review
744.3725
Procedure for extraordinary authority
744.3735
Annual appearance of the guardian
744.4431
Guardianship power regarding life-prolonging procedures

Current through Fall 2025

§ 744.444. Power of guardian without court approval's source at flsenate​.gov