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.
that is illegal, and dishonest. the person who has guardianship for the child is who the child should be residing with.
Neither, just guardianship.
If the person has legal guardianship or legal temporary custody of the child then that person can enroll a minor child in school.
A minor who is not emancipated can only be the guardian of it's own child.
Anyone the court deems to be qualified can have full or partial guardianship of a minor or incompetent person.
Yes if married the minor become emancipated and guardianship, child support etc ends.
To obtain temporary guardianship of a minor you must clear it through the courts. Depending upon the reason for the request the Department of Child Services may also become involved.
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.
Yes, through a motion to the court in the jurisdiction of the child's residence. It will be up to the judge to determine if this would be in the best interest of the child.
yes
A person under a legal guardianship is called a Ward.
Not unless they are a minor and you have parental custody or guardianship