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Nebraska Packet B (Guardianship with Budget Annual Reporting Forms)

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Nebraska
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NE-SKU-0758
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Packet B (Guardianship with Budget Annual Reporting Forms)

Nebraska Packet B (Guardianship with Budget Annual Reporting Forms) is a set of forms created by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services to allow guardians to submit their annual budget reports. The packet includes two main forms: a Guardianship Budget Form and a Guardianship Annual Report Form. The Guardianship Budget Form allows guardians to itemize all of their expenditures and income for a given year, while the Guardianship Annual Report Form is used to provide a detailed overview of the guardianship and the ward's status. The forms must be completed each year and submitted to the county court. The packet also includes instructions and additional forms that may be required depending on the individual circumstance. Examples of such forms include the Request for Waiver of Filing Fees, the Request for Waiver of Guardianship Fees, and the Minor's Settlement Agreement.

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A few Nebraska resources are listed below: County Court Clerk Magistrate Contact Information. Office of Public Guardian. Health and Human Services, State Unit on Aging. Health and Human Services, Adult Protective Services.

Nebraska Guardianships Guardians are expected to meet the child's following needs: education, support, medical care and daily living costs. Financial support may be available to help with expenses. Guardians may also request to become the payee for benefits on behalf of the child.

The temporary guardianship lasts for ninety (90) days. During that time, the guardian must complete the necessary background checks and prepare for the hearing on permanent guardianship. These include a criminal background check, abuse and neglect registry check, sex offender registry check, and a credit report.

The person that the guardian is responsible for is called the ward. Wards are either minor children or incapacitated persons. A minor child is someone who is under the age of majority, which is under the age of 19 in the state of Nebraska. Neb.

A guardian is appointed by the court. This means that you cannot get guardianship without going to court in Nebraska. Even a testamentary guardian has to file their acceptance with the appropriate court.

A filing fee is required to file the Petition. The filing fee for just a temporary or just a permanent is $44. The filing fee for both a temporary and permanent guardianship is $68.

Without regard to custodial rights of the ward's person, a guardian shall take reasonable care of his or her ward's clothing, furniture, vehicles, and other personal effects and commence protective proceedings if other property of his or her ward is in need of protection.

A guardian's authority and responsibility terminates upon the death, resignation or removal of the guardian or upon the minor's death, adoption, marriage or attainment of majority, but termination does not affect his liability for prior acts, nor his obligation to account for funds and assets of his ward.

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Nebraska Packet B (Guardianship with Budget Annual Reporting Forms)