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CIRCUITORPHANS' COURT FOR, MARYLAND City/CountyLocated atCase No.Court AddressDocket ReferenceName of MinorPETITION FOR GUARDIANSHIP OF MINOR (Md. Rule 10111) Note: This form is to be used where the.

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Filling out the CC-GN-001 form is a crucial step for individuals seeking guardianship of a minor. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the online form efficiently and accurately.

Follow the steps to complete your CC-GN-001 form online.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the details of the minor. Include the minor's full name, date of birth, gender, and residential address. Ensure that a birth certificate is attached.
  3. Specify the county where the minor currently resides, especially if it differs from where the petition is filed.
  4. Indicate your relationship to the minor. This helps the court understand the basis for your petition.
  5. If relevant, note whether the minor is a beneficiary of the Veterans Administration, and provide details.
  6. Complete Section 5 if you are asking the court to appoint you as the guardian. State any criminal convictions according to the specified code, if applicable.
  7. Fill out Section 6 if you are nominating another individual as guardian. Provide their name, age, relationship to the minor, and any criminal conviction details.
  8. List any additional persons on whom service shall be made on behalf of the minor, and gather the names and contact details of all interested persons.
  9. Document the names and addresses of persons with whom the minor has resided over the past five years, including approximate dates.
  10. Clearly state the reasons for seeking guardianship and provide a detailed list of the minor’s property interests, if applicable.
  11. Include any prior proceedings related to the minor and yourself or any prospective guardian in this court or other courts.
  12. Affirm that all required exhibits are attached before finalizing the document.
  13. Once all sections are completed, review the form for accuracy and completeness. Save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.

Complete your CC-GN-001 form online today for a smooth guardianship process.

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Legal custody describes the authority to make decisions about a child's education, medical care and other critical factors. Both of these can be included in third party custody in Maryland. Guardianship refers to a legal relationship where the guardian is allowed to act on behalf of their ward or the dependent party.

There are two types of custody in Maryland: legal custody and physical custody. The parties can jointly hold legal custody, or one party may be given sole legal custody of the child.

Guardian of the Property – A guardian of the property manages the disabled person's financial affairs and makes financial decisions that are in their best interests. Examples of financial decisions include collecting income, applying for benefits, managing property, and paying bills.

What is Temporary Guardianship? When a person is facing an emergency situation and is temporarily unable to make decisions on their own behalf, a short-term or temporary guardian may be court appointed to make necessary decisions for a period of time. The guardian is typically a family member or close friend.

What is the difference? Guardianship established a legal relationship between the guardian and the child. Adoption, on the other hand, terminates the legal relationship between the biological parents and the child.

Typically, for the guardian of a minor, guardianship is ended when the child turns eighteen. Terminating the guardianship requires filing a final report and a final accounting, if an individual is serving as guardian of the person and of the property.

When a person is unable to take care of their personal or financial needs because of age, disease, or disability, the court may appoint a guardian. Court-appointed guardians protect Maryland's most vulnerable individuals.

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