Rights and duties of guardian
5(1)Except as limited by the terms of the appointment, a guardian established or appointed under this Act
(a)
has, subject to an order of custody issued by a court of competent jurisdiction, the right to the custody of the child and to control the child’s education and upbringing, and
(b)
shall exercise care and management of all property belonging to or intended for the use and benefit of the child that is not otherwise held in trust for the child’s benefit, but a guardian established or appointed under this Act has no power to sell, convey or encumber that property except as authorized by The Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick or any judge of that Court.
5(2)If guardians are to act jointly or a guardian is to act jointly with a surviving parent, the rights and duties conferred by this section shall be shared jointly, subject to the paramount right of the surviving parent to custody of the child.
R.S.1973, c.G-8, s.5; 1979, c.41, s.58; 2023, c.17, s.103