You must establish your paternity if that hasn't already beed established and then you must petition the court for custody. The court will need a very good reason to order a change in custody. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.
If a taxpayer wants to deduct the legal fees of guardianship, then part of these legal fees will need to have to do with the taxpayer trying to collect money for the guardianship. For example, if the guardian receives any child support or other unearned income from the guardianship, separate tax papers need to be filed.
A person under a legal guardianship is called a Ward.
Not until the child is born.
It sounds as if child protective services has guardianship and, if so, you can't simply take your child back from them.
Yes, if your granddaughter is living with you, and being taken care of by you, then you are her guardian. In other words, being a guardian is not so much a legal status as it is a relationship. If the relationship exists, then you are the guardian.
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.
Legal guardianship in some instances remains to be permanent but it can be reversed in some cases as a situation changes.
The adoption process for a grandchild when you already have guardianship typically takes about six months to a year, depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances. This timeframe can vary based on factors such as court schedules, required documentation, and any necessary home studies. Since you already have guardianship, some steps may be expedited. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney for guidance tailored to your situation.
You have to go to court and seek custody as well as guardianship.
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.
You can get legal guardianship of an adult if he is mentally ill etc.
Unless the grandparent is the legal guardian of the grandchild, or if the mother is still a juvenile, the grandparents have absolutely no responsibility to the grandchild.
If a taxpayer wants to deduct the legal fees of guardianship, then part of these legal fees will need to have to do with the taxpayer trying to collect money for the guardianship. For example, if the guardian receives any child support or other unearned income from the guardianship, separate tax papers need to be filed.
If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.
A 19 year old does not need legal guardianship because they are no longer a minor. If the adult son or daughter has issues such as drug related problems; a debilitating disease or are a danger to themselves then it would be wise to seek legal advice where you could possibly obtain legal guardianship.
Yes.
A court appointment of a legal guardian extinguishes any power of attorney that was executed by the ward prior to the guardianship. Therefore a person with a legal guardian has been removed from their legal relationship with an attorney-in-fact and the power of attorney is no longer valid. The AIF should be notified of the guardianship and that they are no longer the AIF.