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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the terminating guardianship document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the petitioner’s name and contact information at the top of the form. This includes your address, phone number, and email if applicable.
  3. In section 1, specify whether you are requesting termination for the person or estate of the minor. Provide details about why this termination is necessary, referencing any relevant Probate Code sections.
  4. Complete section 2 by identifying your relationship to the minor—whether you are their guardian or parent—and include your name.
  5. In section 9, list all relevant parties including the minor, parents, and siblings. Ensure that all names and addresses are accurate for proper notification.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. If applicable, ensure that consent signatures from other parties are included.

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You may be able to revoke the temporary guardianship if it was simply to have legal say for up to six months. You may have to go to court to revoke the guardianship, but you may not have to go to court. However, the grandmother may go to court to seek a court order if you simply try to pick up your daughter.
The Cons to Guardianship: Loss of Freedoms: Your loved one loses the ability to make decisions for themself. Stigma of Incapability: Potential societal devaluation of your loved one. Non-Transferable: Risks if the guardian passes away. Difficult to Overturn: Once done, its a challenge to reverse.
New Hampshires law allows any competent person to be appointed guardian, provided there is no conflict of interest. A bank or trust company can be appointed guardian of the estate.
Terminating or modifying a guardianship is a legal process requiring the services of an attorney involving a court hearing and requiring enough evidence to show (called a preponderance of evidence) that the changes are best for the welfare of the ward.
A guardian is a person who has been appointed by the court to have care and custody of a minor or of an incapacitated person as specified by a court order. The guardian may be appointed over the person and also over the persons estate.

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Minor guardianships, once established through the Court, are not temporary but rather continue until the age of eighteen or terminated by the Court. An order establishing a guardianship will state that the minor may not be returned to the parent(s) without a prior court order.
The guardian can be authorized to make legal, financial, and health care decisions for the ward. Depending on the terms of the guardianship, the guardian may or may not have to seek court approval for various decisions.
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