If you are a minor and you are asking the question about guardianship over you -- you may not have any say in the matter. The court or the Dept of Child & Family Services may have the strongest input depending on what they believe will be in your best interests over the long run. You may be asked your opinion but it may not go the way you want just because you ask for it.
Guardianship is the position of acting as a guardian to someone or something.
If a taxpayer wants to deduct the legal fees of guardianship, then part of these legal fees will need to have to do with the taxpayer trying to collect money for the guardianship. For example, if the guardian receives any child support or other unearned income from the guardianship, separate tax papers need to be filed.
How can I get guardianship of a 15 year old whose parents live outside the US.
In general, guardianship can be acquired in two ways: either by assumption as the biological parents or through a court order. Legal guardianship is considered to be binding until the death of the guardian, the authority is terminated by court order or the child reaches the age of majority. However, it should be noted that there are different types of guardianship, some of which can be granted on a temporary basis even if the primary guardian has not relinquished authority over the child.
You need a power of guardianship to be certain you have rights to make decisions concerning the child's welfare. This can be a hand-written power of guardianship that the parents give to you. Google to find example of power of guardianship papers.
The court granted guardianship of the child to their aunt after the parents passed away.
If court ordered, than it should just require a notarized letter. Check with the group below for more info.
Yes you can depending on the circumstances and the situation.Added: You must petition the court to grant you a GUARDIANSHIP over her.
There has to be a justifiable reason, and not just your interpretation that life is bad at home.
my name is Dennis white i live in the state of NJ i have temporary custody of my two young children and a court order and my wife will not give me the children she is hidding what can i do
My Aunt has guardianship over my son what rights do I have even though my son is in her care and also what rights do i have as being his mother?
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Yes, but she first has to go through court and if the judge thinks the father is unfit, or if the child is old enough to choose who they want to live with, then the judge could give custody to the aunt.
The court costs for obtaining a legal guardianship will vary depending on the country, the state and the jurisdiction of the court in which you pursue that arrangement.Added: In addition to the court costs (if any) do not forget to also factor in the cost of the legal representation, or expert medical testimony, that you may have to use in order to secure the guradianship
At 18. You can move in with Aunt prior to turning 18 if your parents agree to allow it. However, she would need some type of custody/guardianship in order to do things such as enroll you in school, consent to your medical care, etc.
No. Only the court can grant a guardianship. You need to petition the court for the change in guardianship. You cannot assign your own temporary guardianship to someone else.No. Only the court can grant a guardianship. You need to petition the court for the change in guardianship. You cannot assign your own temporary guardianship to someone else.No. Only the court can grant a guardianship. You need to petition the court for the change in guardianship. You cannot assign your own temporary guardianship to someone else.No. Only the court can grant a guardianship. You need to petition the court for the change in guardianship. You cannot assign your own temporary guardianship to someone else.
It's possible; so see a lawyer and see what he or she says.