Yes, Alex Ward is considered a Christian. He actually heads the Carrollton Christian Academy, Inc. in the state of Texas.
Anita Ward is alive and well, and she does shows occasionally overseas and in the U. S. as well.
Ward Cornell's birth name is Ward MacLaurin Cornell.
Baxter Ward's birth name is Baxter Ward Schwellenbach.
Ward Roberts's birth name is Ward Ernest Roberts.
Clarify your question please
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Not necessarily, a family member or relative, friend, neighbor, parent of a friend, etc., can petition for guardianship. A child becomes a ward of the state when there is no other responsible adult willing or able to take permanent custody of the child.Not necessarily, a family member or relative, friend, neighbor, parent of a friend, etc., can petition for guardianship. A child becomes a ward of the state when there is no other responsible adult willing or able to take permanent custody of the child.Not necessarily, a family member or relative, friend, neighbor, parent of a friend, etc., can petition for guardianship. A child becomes a ward of the state when there is no other responsible adult willing or able to take permanent custody of the child.Not necessarily, a family member or relative, friend, neighbor, parent of a friend, etc., can petition for guardianship. A child becomes a ward of the state when there is no other responsible adult willing or able to take permanent custody of the child.
For disabled children, the courts often require support past age 18. If the child is a ward, the State might seek support to reimburse that expense.
The adult would need permission from the court that made the guardian appointment unless the 'ward' has reached the legal age of majority for the state in which guardianship was granted. Yes, you can. There is not any laws that says other wise.
My daughter is in a position that could force her Dad to become a ward of the state. He is a severe alcoholic with medical and mental problems that accompany alcoholism. He is becoming a danger to himself and others. He is currently hospitalized in a behavorial unit. She has been told that he must have a permanent caregiver or he will be a ward of the state. She is married with 2 young boys and is a flight attendant. She also lives 50 miles away from him but does have a medical POA. He is verbally abusive to her so given all this it is impossible for her to be his caregiver, He owns a lot of land and has oil/gas royalty checks come in every m8nth. He is just not able to care for himself. No one in their right state of mind will care for him. This to me is an example of an adult being a ward of the state.
Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.
The parents of a ward of the state will not receive any child support. They were determined to be unfit parents, and do not have a child to support.
In Georgia, a ward of the state must typically petition the court for emancipation to legally move out before turning 18. This process involves demonstrating financial self-sufficiency, the ability to make independent decisions, and a safe living situation. Seeking guidance from a lawyer or a legal aid organization specializing in youth rights can help navigate this process.
The laws on this vary from state to state; inquire about adult adoption with your state's equivalent to the "Department of Children and Families".
"Numbers" by Rachel Ward is a young adult science fiction novel. It combines elements of mystery and thriller as it follows a girl who can see the date of a person's death.
If you have been removed from your parents by Child Protective Services, and placed into foster care, then you are a ward of the state. Also, if the child is removed from the parent's custody and placed in juvenile detention, then the child is a ward of the state.You can also be a ward of the state in some situations due to mental health issues, but since you put this under children and the law, I'm assuming you are asking about how a child is a ward of the state.