Is the Guardian Ad Litem held liable financially for the debt of the guardianee?

Full question:

Is the person acting as a Guardian Ad Litem held liable from their own assets for the debts incured from a lawsuit if the elderly person has no assets?

Answer:

Please see the information at the following links:


http://definitions.uslegal.com/g/guardian-ad-litem/

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FAQs

Guardians of adults are generally not financially responsible for the debts of the individuals they represent. They act in a fiduciary capacity, meaning they manage the person's affairs but do not assume personal liability for debts unless they engage in misconduct or act outside their authority. Their role is to act in the best interest of the adult, not to cover their debts.