Wisconsin Consent to Serve as Temporary Guardian

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This form is an official state form to be used in the courts in the State of Wisconsin. This form is used to consent to serve as a temporary guardian.

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The legal guardianship document is a formal declaration to the court system that another party is responsible for the well-being of the minors. No one can predict when an accident or other disaster may occur. Some include a legal guardianship document in their wills to determine who will raise their children.

There are two types of guardianships, a full guardianship and a limited guardianship.

The Court may appoint an emergency guardian when it appears that an individual lacks capacity, is in need of a guardian, and failure to make such an appointment will result in irreparable harm to the person and/or estate of the alleged incapacitated person (note the term incompetent is no longer used in guardianship

Temporary guardianship refers to formally turning over the care of your children to another adult for a specific period of time.Also, the guardian would be responsible for making decisions and handling situations with the child's school.

You can establish guardianship of a child by filing papers in court. Initially, file a petition stating your interest in obtaining guardianship along with a filing fee. You'll also want to file a letter of consent from the child's parents.

The names of the forms are usually: Petition for Appointment of Guardian (or Petition for Appointment of Guardian of Minor) Petition for Conservatorship (when dealing with an incompetent adult) Order Appointing Guardian.

A temporary guardianship appointment gives a third party temporary permission to take care of and manage the rights of a minor. It is for temporary and voluntary use and does not cover petitions for temporary guardianship or court-appointed guardians. It is for a limited time (normally not exceeding 30 days).

One form of temporary guardianship is the emergency guardianship. This guardianship is generally granted where an emergency exists and someone is needed to give approval for the person to receive immediate services. A temporary guardian is appointed by the court to serve during the emergency only.

In an emergency, the court can appoint a temporary healthcare guardian for 90 days, or an emergency guardian for 15 days. Click here for a petition to be appointed a 15-day emergency guardian.

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Wisconsin Consent to Serve as Temporary Guardian