New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2622

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Revises procedures for temporary guardianship.

Impact

The legislation changes the existing framework established in P.L.2005, c.304 by requiring detailed disclosures about proposed temporary guardians and the reasons for emergent action. In addition, it enhances accountability measures by mandating itemized reporting of any financial or service-related transactions made by the temporary guardian on behalf of the capacitated person. This new structure aims to balance the urgent need for protection with the need for respect for personal rights, potentially reducing litigation abuse in guardianship cases.

Summary

Senate Bill S2622 revises the legal procedures surrounding the appointment of temporary guardians known as 'pendente lite' guardianships, used for individuals deemed allegedly incapacitated. The bill emphasizes the necessity for a court to ascertain an imminent risk of harm before appointing a temporary guardian, tightening the criteria under which such guardianship can be enacted. This is intended to better protect the constitutional rights and personal interests of the incapacitated individual, ensuring that appropriate safeguards are in place to prevent unnecessary restrictions on their autonomy.

Contention

One area of contention surrounding S2622 involves the increased procedural requirements for appointing temporary guardians. While supporters argue that stricter scrutiny is necessary to protect vulnerable individuals, critics may express concern that these added requirements could delay urgent interventions needed for those facing immediate risks. Additionally, there may be discussions about the potential burden on the courts resulting from the requirement for detailed justifications and notifications—a reflection of ongoing debates about guardianship processes and the balance between protection and autonomy.

Companion Bills

NJ S4092

Carry Over Revises procedures for temporary guardianship.

Similar Bills

NJ S4092

Revises procedures for temporary guardianship.

NJ S387

Expands role of temporary guardian to include arranging placement of alleged incapacitated person in appropriate, less restrictive environment.

NJ A3893

Allows complaint for guardianship of minor to be filed six months before minor reaches age 18 under certain circumstances; establishes certain standards for filing guardianship complaints.

NJ S2332

Allows complaint for guardianship of minor to be filed six months before minor reaches age 18 under certain circumstances; establishes certain standards for filing guardianship complaints.

NJ S3260

Allows complaint for guardianship of minor receiving developmental disability services to be filed six months before minor reaches age 18; establishes certain standards for filing guardianship complaints.

NJ A5149

Allows for complaint for guardianship of minor receiving developmental disability services to be filed six months before minor reaches age 18; establishes certain standards for filing guardianship complaints.

NJ A4303

Revises and updates law pertaining to guardianship to encourage ethical conduct by guardians and to provide stronger protections for wards and proposed wards.

NJ A3996

Revises and updates law pertaining to guardianship to encourage ethical conduct by guardians and to provide stronger protections for wards and proposed wards.