The Nevada Petition For Full Guardianship of A Minor Child Or Children is a court filing process whereby a person (the petitioner) petitions the court to become the legal guardian of a minor child or children. This type of guardianship is permanent and the minor child or children are placed under the care of the petitioner for their entire lives. The petitioner must demonstrate to the court that they are a suitable guardian for the child or children and that they have the financial and emotional means to provide for them. The petitioner must provide the court with evidence that demonstrates their ability to provide a safe and stable environment for the minor child or children. This evidence may include character references, financial records, and proof of employment. The court may also require the petitioner to complete an in-person interview and undergo a background check. There are two types of Nevada Petition for Full Guardianship of a Minor Child or Children: a general guardianship and a special guardianship. A general guardianship is granted when the minor child or children are in need of a guardian due to the death of their parents or if the parents are unable to properly care for them. A special guardianship is granted when the minor child or children require extra protection or assistance due to a physical or mental disability. Once the court approves the petition, the petitioner is granted legal guardianship and all the rights and responsibilities that come with it. The petitioner is responsible for making all decisions concerning the minor child or children, including their education, health care, and overall well-being. The petitioner is also responsible for providing financial support for the minor child or children.