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MI Form PC 561, which may also referred to as Waiver/consent, is a probate form in Michigan. It is used by executors, personal representatives, trustees, guardians & other related parties during the probate & estate settlement process.
Any competent person may be appointed as a guardian. The person must be over age 18, suitable, and willing to serve.
Michigan law allows a judge to appoint a ?guardian? of an adult in certain situations where help is needed. A court-appointed guardian can make decisions for the person who needs help. The judge will determine what decisions the guardian can make.
Filing a Petition for Full Adult Guardianship The specific conditions that must be met are found in form PC 625, which is available at your local probate court or at .courts.mi.gov/ formssearch.
A Guardianship is started by filing a petition with the Probate Court. You can obtain this form from the Probate Court office. This form is also available online. Try to include as much information as possible in the Petition to help the Judge understand why a guardian is necessary.