There is not enough information disclosed with which to render a conclusion.
Is the wife contesting her placement in the nursing home?
What kind of medical/mental condition is the wife in?
Does the husband possess the wife's Medical Power Of Attorney?
If he lacks a Medical POA, has the husband petitioned the court to have the wife declared incompetent, and was he appointed (by the court) as her guardian?
For an answer to a question such as this it would be best to consult with an attorney licensed to practice in the state of MI, rather than seek advice here.
Visit your local family and probate court and ask at the desk.
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If it is done according to the laws of THAT country, yes. HOWEVER - a guardianship may not be legal in a foreign country. If you emigrate, or travel, you would have to ascertain whether the laws of the country you are entering legally recognize it. .
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Most places allow it. Check with your local paper.
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No. Nor in any state. Now a person could have a note from a parent authorizing him/her to care for the child in the parent's absence. But that is not the same thing as "legal guardianship". More like "long term babysitter".
To become a legal guardian, you will need to go to the court and have certain paperwork signed.
what do I have to do to be able to get that paper.
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