Indiana 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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There are different types of guardianships in Indiana including limited guardianship, guardian ad litem, veterans administration guardianship, temporary guardianship, and de facto guardianship.

It is always best to get an attorney, and sometimes the court will require you to have an attorney in a guardianship case. You should review the statutes on guardianship here: Indiana Code Title 29-3. Rules may be different in every county.

You make decisions regarding the care, control and physical custody of the child. You are responsible for the educational and social needs of the child. You may decide where you and the child live and can move in and out of Indiana without DCS involvement.

Supported Decision Making is an alternative to guardianship where a person selects supporters to assist the person in the decision-making process. It is a process of supporting or accommodating an adult in the decision-making process to promote greater self-determination.

Legal guardianship for an adult in Indiana arises when a disabled minor reaches age 18 or an adult experiences physical or mental incapacity later in life. Family law in Indiana directs the exercise of guardianship powers, although probate and trust laws can sometimes involve guardians.

There are four types of Guardians They are: the Guardian Supervisor (ESTJ), Guardian Inspector (ISTJ), Guardian Provider (ESFJ), and Guardian Protector (ISFJ). Supervisors are highly social and community-minded, with many rising to positions of responsibility in their school, church, industry, or civic groups.

An emergency guardianship is temporary, lasting for no longer than 60 days, but can be ordered by a court without holding a hearing first. To establish permanent guardianship, the parties must have a hearing first. If the judge rules in favor of guardianship, it will last as long as needed.

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Indiana Temporary Guardianship Agreement