Intervention Proceedings (INT/IDD)

Fees - What is the hourly rate for payment from the Guardianship Fund?

Hourly Rate as of October 1, 2023, from the Guardianship Fund: 1) Attorneys serving as a guardian, conservator, special conservator, guardian ad litem or visitors. $110 (Administrative Order 23-01) 2) Participants in the Non-Lawyer Pilot Program serving as a guardian. $80 3) Medical doctors appointed by Superior Court to serve as an examiner and make a capacity assessment. $120 (Administrative Order 23-19) 4) All other licensed health care professionals serving as an examiner.

Fees - Who is served with the petition for compensation?

Pursuant to Superior Court, Probate Division Rule 308(d), any petition for compensation that includes services provided at the initial hearing is served, together with the Notice of Petition for Compensation, on all interested parties, including (1) the subject, ward, or protected individual, (2) a Court-appointed examiner, (3) a Court-appointed visitor, (4) a Court-appointed guardian ad litem, (5) counsel for the subject, (6) any person who has been granted permission to participate, (7) any person who has filed an effective request for notice, and (8) any other person as directed by the C

Fees - What is the timeframe for objecting, who is served, and is there a fee?

Objections to the petition for compensation must be filed with the Register of Wills and a copy thereof served on the petitioner, all parties, and anyone who has filed an effective request for notice within 20 calendar days of the mailing to you of the petition for compensation. The filing fee is $25.

Fees - Must a petition for compensation be served on other parties before it can be filed with the court?

Yes, pursuant to Superior Court, Probate Division Rule 308(c)(4), a petition for compensation may not be filed with the court unless it has been served at least twenty (20) calendar days prior to the filing of the petition. The petition shall be accompanied by a certificate of service showing compliance with the requirement.

Other Questions - What is the procedure for obtaining a subpoena for medical records from the Probate Division?

In the District of Columbia, medical records are protected by a doctor-patient privilege set forth in DC Code, sec. 14-307. Unless the person who is the subject of the records or that person’s legal representative consents, a doctor or mental health professional cannot disclose any information, confidential in its nature, obtained while attending the person in a professional capacity that was necessary to enable the doctor or mental health professional to act in a professional capacity.

Other Questions - What documents need to be verified to be filed in the Probate Division?

The following pleadings must be verified to be filed in the Probate Division:

1. All Petitions - SCR-PD 2(b) and 3
2. Complaints filed in Probate Matters - SCR-PD 107(a), and 208(a)
3. Accounts - DC Code 20-721
4. Inventories - DC Code 20-711
5. Guardian Reports - SCR-PD 328
6. Assignments - SCR-PD 120 and 420
7. Claims - DC Code 20-905(a)
8. Affidavits of Mailing and Non-Mailing in Standard Probate - SCR-PD 403(a)(8)
9. Any Affidavit - SCR-CIV 9
10. Verification and Certificate of Notice - SCR-PD 403(b)(3)

Accounting Question - What is Financial Account Information form (form 27)?

It's the Financial Account Information form that a guardian is required to file with the account and includes such information as the name on an account, the name and address of the bank or financial institution, and the account number. The form is maintained under seal and is available only to authorized Court personnel unless otherwise included in the public record.