It can certainly happen. It would be up to the court to hear the arguments and decide
That's actually determined by state law. But usually it would be the closest blood relative an adult sibling if applicable, followed by maternal grandparent(s), paternal grandparent(s), aunt or uncle, and so forth.
The ancient kingdom of Lydia was in Anatolia, or western Asia Minor.
The United Kingdom are currently taking a role in the War on Terrorism against Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. The U.K. are currently (18th March 2011) taking a minor role in the no-fly zone over Libya that the United Nations instigated. They are not at war with Libya though.
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If a grandparent has applied for guardianship of minor grandchildren because parents are deceased, can the children state that they don't want to live with the grandparent even though that would be in the childrens best interest
No, a minor can not move out of their grandparents home if they have guardianship. The minor will have to live with the grandparents until their 18th birthday.
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Neither, just guardianship.
When a person has guardianship they have the same authority as the parent and can do whatever they feel is in the best interest of the child.
Guardianship of a minor typically ends when the minor reaches the age of majority, which is usually 18. At that point, the individual is considered an adult and no longer requires a legal guardian.
No.
Anyone the court deems to be qualified can have full or partial guardianship of a minor or incompetent person.
Once a female gives birth she then becomes a woman. Although, she is 16 she now has the rights of an adult. In the eyes of the law she is no longer a minor.
Yes, if the guardianship was established for the protection of a minor, then it will expire upon the minors attaining the age of legal adulthood.
A minor who is not emancipated can only be the guardian of it's own child.
Yes, if the guardianship was established for the protection of a minor, then it will expire upon the minors attaining the age of legal adulthood.