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A simple notarize letter, but this does not prevent a separated father challenging custody.

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Do you have to go to court to get guardianship even though the biological parent is willing to sign a paper and get it notarized?

To become a legal guardian, you will need to go to the court and have certain paperwork signed.


How can you become a legal guardian in Maryland to a 16 yrs old and both parents are alive but divorce?

The biological parents must be willing to allow this guardianship. Paperwork is filed with the court and it is ultimately the judge's decision as to whether guardianship will be allowed. The process takes approximately 6 to 18 months.


How can I become my grandson's guardian?

You will have to file for his guardisnship with the court. The court will want good reason why you should be awarded the guardianship.


Can one adopt an 18-year-old in Washington?

No, but you can become their guardian, if you think they need it, or they need looking after then you can apply for guardianship, especially if they have special needs.


Who can be a temporary guardianship?

A grandmother can be a temporary guardian, or the husbands sister if they are divorced. In thecase of M ichael Jackson his mother and sister Janet Jackson are guardians like that.


Battleon how to be a guardian?

To become a Guardian in Battleon you must click Buy a Guardianship Now on the sidebar on the left side under the name "AdventureQuest" or if it is easier, here is the link: http://www.battleon.com/aq-guardian.asp?src=navbartext You have to pay a fee of $19.95 if you want to become a Guardian but it is totally and completely worth it! :D


Can a us citizen become legal guardian to a us child whose parents are illegal?

An illegal alien cannot become a child's guardian. A guardian is someone who is legally allowed to look after a child and lives in a particular country legally.


Is a spouse considered a legal gaurdian?

A spouse can be a legal guardian in certain circumstances. If one spouse becomes disabled or incapable of taking care of their own affairs.


Can an attorney-in-fact under a power of attorney name a successor on behalf of an incompetent principal?

No. First, the POA must be a Durable POA, executed when the principal was competent, to continue after the principal has become incompetent. If that is the case, the court must appoint a guardian if the AIF can no longer serve. Also, if the family or some other adult petitions for a guardianship of an incompetent person and the guardianship is approved- the POA is automatically extinguished.No. First, the POA must be a Durable POA, executed when the principal was competent, to continue after the principal has become incompetent. If that is the case, the court must appoint a guardian if the AIF can no longer serve. Also, if the family or some other adult petitions for a guardianship of an incompetent person and the guardianship is approved- the POA is automatically extinguished.No. First, the POA must be a Durable POA, executed when the principal was competent, to continue after the principal has become incompetent. If that is the case, the court must appoint a guardian if the AIF can no longer serve. Also, if the family or some other adult petitions for a guardianship of an incompetent person and the guardianship is approved- the POA is automatically extinguished.No. First, the POA must be a Durable POA, executed when the principal was competent, to continue after the principal has become incompetent. If that is the case, the court must appoint a guardian if the AIF can no longer serve. Also, if the family or some other adult petitions for a guardianship of an incompetent person and the guardianship is approved- the POA is automatically extinguished.


Can your mother's boyfriend become your legal guardian?

A legal adult (21+ usually) can take Guardianship of you, but it needs to be bought up in front of a court for the exchange to be legalised.


Can grandparents become the legal guardian for grandchildren?

No. Non-parents must file for guardianship. Generally, the court will not appoint a non-parent to joint custody with a parent. Either can file a petition for guardianship but the parents rights would have to be terminated by the court in favor of the guardianship. Therfore, the proposed guardian needs the parents' consent or they need to provide evidence to the court that the parents are unfit. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in child custody cases.No. Non-parents must file for guardianship. Generally, the court will not appoint a non-parent to joint custody with a parent. Either can file a petition for guardianship but the parents rights would have to be terminated by the court in favor of the guardianship. Therfore, the proposed guardian needs the parents' consent or they need to provide evidence to the court that the parents are unfit. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in child custody cases.No. Non-parents must file for guardianship. Generally, the court will not appoint a non-parent to joint custody with a parent. Either can file a petition for guardianship but the parents rights would have to be terminated by the court in favor of the guardianship. Therfore, the proposed guardian needs the parents' consent or they need to provide evidence to the court that the parents are unfit. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in child custody cases.No. Non-parents must file for guardianship. Generally, the court will not appoint a non-parent to joint custody with a parent. Either can file a petition for guardianship but the parents rights would have to be terminated by the court in favor of the guardianship. Therfore, the proposed guardian needs the parents' consent or they need to provide evidence to the court that the parents are unfit. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in child custody cases.


How do you become legal guardian of a child who lives in Florida but will live with me in NC?

You must file for guardianship in the jurisdiction where the child currently legally resides with the provision the child be allowed to move with you to NC if your petition is approved.

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