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Show your order or letter of guardianship signed by a judge. If you were appointed as guardian by a court, simply provide a copy of your order or letter of guardianship that the judge signed.
If you think someone needs help in the management of their personal or financial affairs, you can file a petition with the probate division to request appointment of a guardian.
You can contact the court by phone, in writing, in person, or by sending an email to JUD.VJB@vermont.gov. A motion is a request in writing asking the court to consider doing something specific in your case. All motions must identify the request and give specific reasons for the request.
Any person who has the consent of all those with parental responsibility for the child; Any other person, aged 18 or over (other than a parent) may apply for a Special Guardianship Order if they have the leave of the court to make the application.
An AMHP or the person's nearest relative can apply for guardianship if the person is putting their own health at risk or if they are a danger to themselves or others. An AMHP cannot apply for a guardianship order if the person's nearest relative does not agree to it.
You may file your will for safekeeping with the probate court in the county in which you reside. You may also file any amendments to the original will (codicils). There is a fee to file your will with the court.
A Guardianship Order is a court appointment that authorises someone to make decisions and take action on behalf of an adult who has lost capacity ? whether due to old age, ill health or other unforeseen circumstances.