South Carolina 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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A guardian is a person, institution, or agency appointed by the Probate Court to handle personal matters for a ward. Usually the guardian serves until the ward dies or the Probate Court decides that the ward no longer needs a guardian.

To request an emergency court order in South Carolina, you must file a motion ?for emergency temporary relief.? This document explains the emergency situation and why you believe emergency custody is necessary. An attorney can help you draft and file this motion.

Legal guardianship means a court grants someone other than a biological parent the right to care for a minor. Custody (most often) generally describes a parent caring for his or her own child. Guardianship does not always grant custody or definitively mean a biological parent's custody is revoked.

Once appointed by the Probate Court, the guardian is authorized to make certain important decisions for the ward. In South Carolina, a guardianship involves personal decisions and not decisions about money, real estate, or valuable property. The Probate Court may appoint a conservator to protect money and property.

Short-Term Guardianship You only need a guardianship for a minor child for 6 months or less; AND. The parents will sign and notarize a short-term guardianship agreement. Only one parent's signature is needed if the other parent is deceased, unknown, has no legal rights, or has had their parental rights terminated; AND.

You can seek guardianship of a minor in South Carolina by filing a petition in the Family Court. You will also have to pay a filing fee and serve a copy on the parents if they are alive. To serve as a guardian, you must be an adult.

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South Carolina Temporary Guardianship Agreement