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Minnesota Petition For Termination of Guardianship Conservatorship and Discharge of Guardian Conservator

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MN-SKU-1613
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Petition For Termination of Guardianship Conservatorship and Discharge of Guardian Conservator

Minnesota Petition For Termination of Guardianship Conservatorship and Discharge of Guardian Conservator is a legal document used to terminate a guardianship or conservatorship over a minor or an adult who is unable to make decisions on their own. This document is used when a guardian or conservator wants to end their legal responsibility over the individual and discharge their guardianship or conservatorship. There are two types of Minnesota Petition For Termination of Guardianship Conservatorship and Discharge of Guardian Conservator: one for minors and one for adults. The Petition for Minors must be filed with the court and include information about the minor, the guardian/conservator, and the reason for the termination. The Petition for Adults must include the same information as well as details of the adult's capacity to make decisions or handle their own affairs. In both cases, the judge will review the petition and make a determination about whether to terminate the guardianship or conservatorship and discharge the guardian or conservator.

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Any person under 30 years old determined to need a guardianship, must have a time limited guardianship. This can last for 72 months (6 years) at most. A judge can limit the time of any guardianship, even for people who are older than 30.

Rule 14.07Procedures for In Camera Review Any interested person must seek and obtain advance approval from the court by motion, with notice thereof to all parties, to submit a document to the court for in camera review. The motion must be filed and served electronically.

(a) A conservatorship terminates upon the death of the protected person or upon order of the court. Unless created for reasons other than that the protected person is a minor, a conservatorship created for a minor also terminates when the protected person attains majority or is emancipated.

524.5-121 BILL OF PARTICULARS. A bill of particulars must be filed consistent with all applicable court rules for submitting confidential or nonpublic documents, including Rule 11 of the Minnesota Rules of General Practice and the Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch.

A Guardian takes care of a ward's personal affairs (medical care, nutrition, clothing shelter, residence, and safety). A Conservator manages a protected person's financial affairs (finances, property and real estate). An incapacitated person may have both a conservator and a guardian.

A motion to file a document in paper form as confidential or under seal must be filed and served electronically.

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Minnesota Petition For Termination of Guardianship Conservatorship and Discharge of Guardian Conservator