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Under Oregon law, a delegation of parental/guardian rights is effective for a maximum of six months. You can limit this time period to as little as you want, but you cannot extend it beyond six months.
Terminating an Adult Guardianship Anyone - a guardian, a relative, or the subject of the guardianship - can file papers asking the judge to terminate a guardianship over an adult. A hearing will be required.
When a guardian is no longer willing or able to fulfill the duties of a guardian, they must contact or petition the Court to request a hearing for the Court to terminate the guardianship.
You do not have to go to court. Give the original form to the person caring for your child and keep a copy for your records. In most cases, a power of attorney lasts no longer than six months, but you can give a school a power of attorney that lasts up to 12 months.
If the guardians agree with you that the guardianship can be ended, you and the guardians can prepare and sign a written statement ending the guardianship and giving the child back to you.