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Subsidized Guardianship GAP provides guardianship subsidies for eligible children who have been living with relatives in foster care and cannot return to their parents, and for whom adoption has been ruled out.
Interested individuals can access Rhode Island Probate Records through two primary sources: the Probate Courts in each county and the Rhode Island State Archives Repository.
A miscellaneous petition or complaint for custody is filed by submitting to the family clerk the following documents: the complaint for custody, a dr6, the family services counseling form, the summons, and the filing fee. If you cannot pay the filing fee, you should file for in forma pauperis status.
Unlike other states, Rhode Island law does not differentiate between guardianship over the person and guardianship over the estate. As noted above, Rhode Island has a limited guardianship law, which generally focuses on four areas of decision-making capacity: finances, health care, relationships, and residence.
Rhode Island has one of the nation's shortest timeframes where heirs can submit a will to probate. Probate must be filed in court within 30 days of the heir being notified of the person's death.
The process for appointing a conservator is very similar to the process for appointing a guardian. Our attorney files a petition with the court that includes facts showing the respondent is financially incapable and has money and property with amounting to a total determined by law.
A temporary appointment can last 90 days. A permanent appointment may last until the death of the ward or the guardian, until the ward is able to establish that she is competent, or until the guardian resigns or is removed by the Probate Court.
Someone must step forward to petition the probate court to become the Guardian for the individual. The individual and their family must be notified of the petition by the court. A guardian-ad-litum will meet with the individual to assess what the individual may want and what may be in the persons best interest.