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.
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.
You can't choose, as you aren't a legal adult, but you can talk to the people involved and state your case. Unless there are guardianship papers in order and there's no custody order from the court, you can make your case. If there are custody orders or guardianship papers, you can petition the court to be heard.
Guardianship papers typically include a title page, a petition for guardianship, and supporting documents such as personal information about the proposed guardian and the minor or incapacitated individual. They often require a detailed statement outlining the reasons for seeking guardianship, along with any required consent forms and background checks. The documents may also include court orders or notices of hearings related to the guardianship case. Formatting can vary by jurisdiction, but they generally follow a legal structure with clear headings and sections.
You need to return to the court that ordered the guardianship and make your inquiry there.You need to return to the court that ordered the guardianship and make your inquiry there.You need to return to the court that ordered the guardianship and make your inquiry there.You need to return to the court that ordered the guardianship and make your inquiry there.
No. Only the court can grant a guardianship. You need to petition the court for the change in guardianship. You cannot assign your own temporary guardianship to someone else.No. Only the court can grant a guardianship. You need to petition the court for the change in guardianship. You cannot assign your own temporary guardianship to someone else.No. Only the court can grant a guardianship. You need to petition the court for the change in guardianship. You cannot assign your own temporary guardianship to someone else.No. Only the court can grant a guardianship. You need to petition the court for the change in guardianship. You cannot assign your own temporary guardianship to someone else.
Yes, it may well affect legal guardianship if someone brings it to the court's attention.Yes, it may well affect legal guardianship if someone brings it to the court's attention.Yes, it may well affect legal guardianship if someone brings it to the court's attention.Yes, it may well affect legal guardianship if someone brings it to the court's attention.
You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.
Take it to court, and fight for the guardianship.
You need to check with the court that issued them. State laws vary. A divorce procedure does not commence until the petition or complaint is filed.
petition the court for a dismissal of temporary guardianship, then file for guardianship of your kids
The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.
If so ordered by the court.