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Legal Definitions - de custode amovendo

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Definition of de custode amovendo

de custode amovendo

De custode amovendo is a legal term that refers to a writ used to remove a guardian from their position of authority.

An example of de custode amovendo would be if a court found that a guardian was not acting in the best interest of their ward, they could issue a writ of de custode amovendo to remove the guardian from their position.

Another example would be if a guardian was found to be neglecting their duties or abusing their power, a writ of de custode amovendo could be used to remove them and appoint a new guardian.

These examples illustrate how de custode amovendo is used to protect the interests of those who are under the care of a guardian and ensure that they are being properly cared for.

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Simple Definition

Term: de custode amovendo

Definition: De custode amovendo is a legal term that means "of removing a guardian." In the past, there was a writ called de custode amovendo that was used to remove a guardian. A writ is a legal order from a court. A guardian is someone who is appointed to take care of a child or someone who is unable to take care of themselves. This writ was used when someone believed that a guardian was not doing a good job or was not acting in the best interest of the person they were supposed to be taking care of.

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