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Guardianship is a court order that allows one person to make decisions for another person. There are two types of adult guardianships in Michigan. The first is for persons described as “legally incapacitated individuals” and the other is specifically for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
How do I file a complaint against a DHS worker in Michigan? If you have questions about filing a complaint, please call 517-335-7599. In-state residents can also call 877-765-8388.
To make a request to the court, a concerned person must file a request on a legal document called a petition. Where is the Petition Filed? The petition must be filed in the probate court in the county where the individual lives or is located. Who Can File a Petition for Guardianship?
Legal incompetency is declared by filing a petition in probate requesting the judge declare the subject legally incompetent and appoint a guardian to handle his affairs. At the hearing a doctor who has examined the subject will testify and the judge will rule on the petition.
To make a request to the court, a concerned person must file a request on a legal document called a petition. Where is the Petition Filed? The petition must be filed in the probate court in the county where the individual lives or is located.
(a) "Incapacitated individual" means an individual who is impaired by reason of mental illness, mental deficiency, physical illness or disability, chronic use of drugs, chronic intoxication, or other cause, not including minority, to the extent of lacking sufficient understanding or capacity to make or communicate ...
When filing a petition in Probate Court you must prepare the forms listed below before your petition will be scheduled for a hearing. All forms are available at: urts.mi. In-person filing is available via the clerk's office Monday-Friday from am to pm (excluding holidays).