A custodian is a person or institution that has charge of property, papers or other valuables.
A guardian is a person who has the legal authority and duty to care for another's person or property either due to the other's infancy, incapacity or disability. A guardian may be appointed for all purposes or for a specific purpose.
A guardian is typically appointed to make legal, financial, and health decisions for a minor or incapacitated person. A custodian, on the other hand, manages and oversees the assets or property of another person, often a minor, until they reach a certain age. A guardian has broader decision-making authority while a custodian generally has a more limited role related to managing assets.
Yes, a court can appoint a different individual, such as a relative or a trusted adult, as a guardian or conservator over a minor's estate if the legal guardian is unable or unwilling to fulfill their duties. This decision is based on what is in the best interest of the minor.
A guardian of a person is responsible for making decisions related to the individual's personal welfare, such as healthcare and living arrangements, while a guardian of property is tasked with managing the individual's finances and assets. These roles can be separate or combined depending on the situation and jurisdiction.
The custodian is responsible for cleaning and maintaining the school.
The custodian thoroughly cleaned the school hallway every evening.
Yes, you can leave money to a minor in your will by setting up a trust or naming a guardian or custodian to manage the funds until the minor reaches a certain age, typically 18 or 21, depending on the jurisdiction. It is important to specify how you want the funds to be used for the minor's benefit.
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A guardian is appointed by a court to make decisions on behalf of a minor or incapacitated adult. A permanent guardian is a type of guardian who is granted long-term or permanent authority over the ward's affairs, often until the ward reaches adulthood or the guardianship is terminated by the court.
Custodian has passive control vs. a trustee who can invest, funds etc.
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Guardian i having part guardian over someone. Permanent legal guardian is when you will be taking care of someone for life.
A guardian of a person is responsible for making decisions related to the individual's personal welfare, such as healthcare and living arrangements, while a guardian of property is tasked with managing the individual's finances and assets. These roles can be separate or combined depending on the situation and jurisdiction.
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A housekeeper generally does the cleaning in a facility or building. A custodian may have duties that include security; opening and locking a building at designated times. There are many examples where a custodian also does the job of housekeepers. It all depends on the building or facility in question.
Yes, you are the custodian of your child unless a court order says otherwise.
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