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Guardians can be family members, friends, professionals working at for-profit and non-profit entities, and lawyers, among others.
Prospective property guardians will undergo a thorough vetting process to confirm that they are suitable for the job. All applicants must be able to prove that: They are at least 18 years old. Nobody under 18 or pets will be joining them in the property.
To obtain guardianship of a child, a person must file a petition in court. A petition is a legal form that allows a person to ask the court for something. Any person 18 years old or older can file a petition in court to become a guardian.
Guardianship requires going to court and only a judge can appoint a guardian. A person may need a guardian if they are unable to make decisions, manage their affairs, and are at risk of harm because of serious illness, disability, dementia, or other conditions that impacts their ability to think and act clearly.
Always try to keep your story brief, organized and to the point. Make it based on specific facts or things that you have seen or heard or somehow personally experienced (identify who did what and when).
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Legal guardians can be relatives such as an aunt, uncle, or grandparent. A person may need guardianship due to death, incapacitation, or incarceration for a crime. Adults with severe handicaps may need a legal guardian to care for them and act on their behalf.
These laws are contained in the Immigration and Nationality Act. If a U.S. citizen parent of a child who otherwise meets the eligibility requirements of INA 322 has died, a U.S. citizen grandparent or a US legal guardian can file the application at any time within five years of the U.S. citizen parents death.
The general process of appointing guardianship is that a parent will nominate a guardian, and then the court must approve the selection.

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