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The proposed permanent guardian must: Be emotionally, mentally, physically, and financially suitable to become the permanent guardian. Be a foster parent or guardian who has been caring for the child for at least 6 months, held guardianship for at least 6 months at the time of the filing of the petition, or be a relative.
The emergency guardianship terminates on the earlier of the expiration of the effective period of the Courts order (72 hours/30 days), the issuance of an order appointing a general Guardian for the individual, or upon other order of the Court.
How much does a Public Guardian make in Delaware? As of Aug 4, 2024, the average annual pay for a Public Guardian in Delaware is $62,376 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $29.99 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,199/week or $5,198/month.
Guardianship Fees Petition or application To appoint guardian for a minor (inclusive of all initial filing fees) $125 To appoint guardian for a disabled person (inclusive of all initial filing fees) $125 In connection with tort settlement (inclusive of all initial filing fees) $12513 more rows
A support action begins when one parent files a support petition, requesting the Court to order the other parent to pay child support. After the petition is filed, the Court may order genetic testing to establish paternity, if necessary.
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Form 595 Change of Address may be used for this purpose and can be found on our website at .courts.delaware.gov/forms.
If a parent desires to have a specific contact schedule with the child, a Petition for Visitation (form #350) may be filed. When a Petition for Visitation (form #350) is filed in Family Court, a Preliminary Injunction is served immediately on the petitioner and on the respondent with service of the petition.
There are three types of guardianships: Guardianship of an adult person, guardianship of an adult persons property and guardianship of the property of a minor child who is under eighteen. Please use the resources below and on the forms page to learn more about Guardianship in the Court of Chancery.

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