Arizona Temporary Guardianship Agreement

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A temporary guardianship involves a document in which a parent grants temporary custody of his or child to another person or institution. Temporary guardianship occurs when an adult takes legal responsibility for a minor child who is not his or her own. In order for guardianship to be considered temporary, the adult must be legally responsible for the child for less than six months in some states. Temporary guardianship may be established without going to court. A child's parent may sign an agreement naming another adult as his or her child's temporary guardian. For example, a parent who is going on active duty in the military, or who will be stationed for a short period of time overseas, may choose to sign an agreement naming a grandparent, relative, or family friend temporary guardian of his or her child. Because a temporary guardian isn't permanently responsible for the child in his or her care and was not ordered by a court to be a guardian, doctors may refuse to treat the child and schools may refuse to admit the child to classes without a parent's consent. For this reason, some states have enacted a law that allows schools and medical providers to accept a Caregiver's Authorization Affidavit from a temporary guardian. This allows the temporary guardian to take full responsibility for a child.

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For Temporary Guardianship/Conservatorship for an Adult You want the court to appoint, on a temporary and/or emergency basis for a period of not more than 6 months, a guardian and/or conservator for an adult. NOTE: You may NOT use these forms for appointment for a minor.

A dependency petition is filed and temporary orders from juvenile court place the child in the temporary custody of the Department; a court order authorizing temporary custody is obtained from the Initial Appearance court; or. exigent circumstances exist and temporary custody is clearly necessary to protect the child.

Any person interested in the welfare of a minor may petition the court for appointment of a Title 14 guardian. A guardian may be appointed when someone other than the parent wants to be appointed by the court to take over parental responsibilities, such as decisions regarding housing, medical care, and education.

To obtain emergency guardianship, a person must file a petition with the court. An emergency guardianship can be beneficial because it is an expedited guardianship. An emergency guardianship is typically chosen when imminent financial harm, physical harm, or death is going to happen to an incapacitated person.

In Arizona, ?Consent Guardianship? allows parents to give legal authority over a child to a non-parent adult through their written consent, to become the legal guardian of a child. This method also allows immediate withdrawal of the consent and Guardianship authority.

Any child taken into temporary custody shall be returned to their parent or guardian within 72 hours, excluding weekends and holidays, unless a dependency petition is filed or the parent or guardian enters into a Voluntary Placement Agreement with the Department.

ARS §14-5104 provides: ?A parent or a guardian of a minor or incapacitated person, by a properly executed power of attorney, may delegate to another person, for a period not exceeding six months, any powers he may have regarding care, custody or property of the minor child or ward, except power to consent to marriage ...

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Arizona Temporary Guardianship Agreement