Ward / guardian quotation
"While there is a fiduciary relationship between a guardian and his ward, a guardianship is not a trust. There are numerous differences. While a trustee has title to trust property, a guardian has ordinarily only powers and duties respecting property to which the ward holds title. A ward has normally a legal interest while the beneficiary of a trust has [only] an equitable interest in the corpus of the trust."
La Fortune v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue, 263 F.2d 186, 191 (10th Cir. 1958).