Legal Assistance with Guardianship – Buying a Car


Questioner

A good friend of mine wants to buy a new car but is under guardianship. He has 30,000 in savings. But now he wants to buy a car from a company he knows and the company will withdraw money from that account. Can the government do anything about this? Because he gives permission for the collection Car is not meant for himself. But he wants to do it behind the back of the government. He has no debts or anything

Lawyer

Yes, the administrator can certainly do something about this. The administrator is appointed to look after his financial interests so that no wrong financial decisions are made or abuse is made of his inability to act. If you do not trust the matter, I would certainly report it to the administrator so that he or she can take action.

Lawyer

You can assume that this will not happen, especially now that it is already indicated that the car is not for the person under guardianship. In that case, the guardian may not and will not agree to the purchase of the car. The guardian can then also reverse a possible purchase of the car.

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