My nephew 3 months ago was given guardianship and conservatorship over his father (my brother) who lived in a town in Oregon. Currently my brother is in a VA Hospital where he suffers from mid-stage Alzheimer's for 8 months now. My nephew lives in California -- approximately an 11 hour trip one way between his home and the town in Oregon. My brother has a trailer, truck and several storage units in the town of Oregon where a kind landlord and storage units owner require to have his assets dealt with and rental spaces paid off. The issue is my nephew needs serious help with all his stuff from me and my son in Oregon. No one else can help or will help with such a task. I live in NY state. My question: Is it possible that my nephew, as guardian and conservator pay from his father's checking account balance (monies available), airfare and some lodging costs for us to help my nephew while in Oregon with my brother's stuff? We all think this is a reasonable and justified request using my brother's checking/assets to help my nephew. We are told that courts allow use of the ward's assets/monies to complete court ordered responsibilities. Your thoughts or facts?