Wake North 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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Guardianship is a legal relationship in which a person(s) or agency (the guardian) is appointed by the court to make decisions and act on behalf of a person who does not have adequate capacity to make such decisions involving the management of personal affairs, property, or both.

A person with an extensive criminal background may not become the guardian of a minor. In order to become a guardian, you must complete an application with the Clerk of the North Carolina Superior Court in the county of the child's residence. There are also court costs and fees to be paid.

If a guardian is appointed after the execution of a Power of Attorney, the attorney-in-fact is accountable to the guardian as well as to the person, and the guardian has the same power to revoke or amend the Power of Attorney that the person would have had if he or she were not mentally incompetent or incapacitated.

Custody describes a biological parent caring for a child, but guardianship is given to someone other than a biological parent.

A guardian is appointed for an adult if the court finds by clear, cogent and convincing evidence that a person alleged to be incompetent lacks sufficient capacity to manage his or her own affairs or to make or communicate important decisions about the person's self, family, or property.

Most courts allow the guardian to receive a reasonable compensation amount. After all, the guardian must perform quite a bit of work to care for the ward's various financial, medical, and personal needs. A standard amount might be 5 percent of the ward's yearly income, but the actual amount can vary quite a bit.

5) How long does guardianship last? The individual under guardianship remains under guardianship until their competency is restored through court proceedings, or until they die.

This normally means that the individual 'lacks capacity', and requires someone to make a Guardianship Order. The person appointed will be known as the 'Guardian', and will have responsibility to make personal, health and / or financial decisions on behalf of the individual.

A guardian may be reimbursed from the ward's estate for reasonable expenses incurred in carrying out his duties as guardian. A guardian of the estate or general guardian may also receive a commission set by the clerk from the ward's estate for serving as guardian.

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Wake North Carolina Temporary Guardianship Agreement