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Permanent Guardianship. Guardianship may be either temporary or permanent. A permanent guardianship is needed if the natural parents are not expected to be able to care for a child in the near future or if they have passed away. The advantage of a permanent guardianship is that it offers stability for the child.
Short-Term Temporary Guardianship A temporary guardianship may be arranged without a court order if: It is to last for 6 months or less; and. The parents sign and notarize a temporary guardianship agreement, and. If the child is 14 or older, the child will sign the agreement.
The appointed guardian must take an oath to uphold his or her duties. Guardians who will have control over the ward's assets and property, and some non-resident guardians, must file a bond approved by the clerk before receiving their authority. Certain individuals may be disqualified by statute to serve.
A guardian with full authority has the power to: Establish where the ward will live, within the state or elsewhere with court's permission; Arrange for the ward's medical care; Take care of the ward's personal effects (clothing, furniture, vehicles, personal items, etc.);
5) How long does guardianship last? The individual under guardianship remains under guardianship until their competency is restored through court proceedings, or until they die.
The key difference between being a legal guardian and having legal custody is in regard to the child's parentage. Custody describes a biological parent caring for a child, but guardianship is given to someone other than a biological parent.
The person who wants to be the new guardian would file a Petition for Appointment of Successor/Co-Guardian. The guardian can voluntarily resign if they no longer want to be the guardian. The court will have to choose a replacement guardian, and may appoint the public guardian if no one else is willing to be appointed.