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There may be an unnecessary infringement of the alleged incapacitated persons privacy, freedom and loss of decision-making authority. The appointed guardian may over time become overly protective, dominating and arbitrary.
Guardianship can be a challenging but rewarding role, and there are many benefits to being a guardian. Benefit 1: Providing Care and Protection. Benefit 2: Legal Empowerment. Benefit 3: Skill Development. Benefit 4: Family Cohesion. Benefit 5: Social Recognition and Respect. Benefit 6: Networking with Legal Entities.
An order appointing a guardian does not terminate the parental rights of the parents of the minor. A parent may file a petition seeking discharge of the guardian.
The childs parents can no longer make decisions for the child while there is a guardianship. The parents rights are suspendednot terminatedas long as a guardian is appointed for a minor. If you wish, you may ask the parents for their opinions about matters relating to the child.
The guardian steps into the shoes of an incapable person and makes personal care decisions when necessary. These need to be made carefully and sensitively. Personal care decisions can include decisions about where to live, what to eat, safety, clothing, personal hygiene and healthcare, including treatment.
A guardian of the estate owes a fiduciary duty to the child. This means that the guardian must exercise special care in managing the childs money and property and must manage them only in the childs interest. The guardian may not use the childs money to benefit themselves or anyone else except the child.
Additionally, a person is disqualified if because of inexperience, lack of education, or other good reason, they are incapable of properly managing the ward or estate.