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The guardian of the person is responsible for overseeing the general health and welfare of the ward and assuring that the everyday needs of the ward are met. The guardian of the person makes decisions about the ward's housing, medical care, transportation and personal care.
The Guardians' Right to Restrict Visitation/Contact with Adults. If there is a guardian over an adult, the guardian does have the ability to restrict other people's contact with the protected person in limited circumstances.
Guardianship of the Estate?This is typically granted when the individual only needs assistance managing their assets. Guardianship of the Person & the Estate?This is typically granted when the individual needs assistance with their personal needs as well as their assets.
In Ohio, a family can choose a standby guardianship to take effect under specific circumstances, such as a parents illness or death, or a limited guardianship to cover only certain aspects of raising a minor.
Court Costs Adult Guardianship Application$199.00Minor Guardianship Application$124.00Conservatorship Application$199.00Hearing Fee$40.00 - $55.00 (additional costs may apply)BCI Background Check$22.002 more rows
The guardianship process for an Ohio resident is started by filing an application in the Probate Court of the county where the proposed ward resides. Unless certain conditions have been met, the proposed ward must have been a resident of Ohio for six months prior to the filing of the application.
The parents will sign and notarize a short-term guardianship agreement. Only one parent's signature is needed if the other parent is deceased, unknown, has no legal rights, or has had their parental rights terminated; AND. If the child is 14 or older, the child will sign the agreement.