You must send a Notice of Motion along with your Petition to Discharge Guardianship of a Minor to the following people: The current guardian, Anyone who was given notice of the initial petition the first time the court appointed a guardian, and. The minor, if the minor is 14 or older.
If you want to change or end a guardianship, you will have to file a petition with the court where the guardianship started. You must be the person who is subject to guardianship, a family member, or some other interested person.
The guardian will, subject to court supervision, make decisions about the ward's funds and the safeguarding of the ward's income or other assets. The Illinois Probate Act gives the court the flexibility to tailor guardianship to meet the needs and capabilities of disabled persons.
If, at any time after the petition is filed, the petitioner desires to withdraw the same, he shall file with the hearing clerk (or, if filed during the course of a hearing, with the judge) a written request for permission to withdraw.
A parent may file a petition seeking discharge of the guardian. If the guardian or any interested person opposes the parent's petition, the court will conduct a hearing before making a determination on the parent's petition.
File a Petition: You will need to file a petition with the court to terminate or modify the guardianship. This usually involves filling out specific forms and submitting them to the court where the guardianship was established. Attend a Hearing: After filing your petition, a court hearing will be scheduled.
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