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Under Wisconsin law, guardianships can be temporary or permanent. Temporary guardianships are only in effect for 60 days. Courts are permitted to make one 60 day extension for good cause. All other guardianships are considered permanent guardianships.
A guardian is given the legal authority to make important decisions about the childs life, such as their education, medical needs, shelter, and more. Guardianship transfers the decision-making authority and legal responsibility of the child to the guardian; however, parents rights are not terminated.
Do Legal Guardians Receive Money From the State? In cases where a guardian is appointed by the courts, they are typically entitled to compensation. You can also set up financial provisions for a guardian in your Will or Trust.
In Wisconsin, the court appoints a guardian ad litem (GAL) when parents cant agree on custody and placement. The GAL represents the child by investigating their best interest and giving the court recommendations on how to divide the childs custody and placement.
Do Legal Guardians Receive Money From the State? In cases where a guardian is appointed by the courts, they are typically entitled to compensation. You can also set up financial provisions for a guardian in your Will or Trust.
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Any person may petition the court for the appointment of a guardian. The petition is filed in the childs county of residence or the county in which the child is physically present, or if the child is a nonresident, the county in which the petitioner proposes the child reside.
The Dos of Handling a Guardian Ad Litem Follow the guardian ad litems instructions. One must comply with anything the guardian ad litem asks. Be polite and civil. Presenting a good persona in court makes for a more positive environment for everyone. Respect the guardian ad litems recommendations and perspectives.
Legal guardians have custody of the children and the authority to make decisions concerning the child(ren)s protection, education, care, discipline, etc. Legal guardianship is assigned by a court, such as the family court, according to state laws.
When a petition is filed to establish a guardianship, the court appoints a guardian ad Litem (GAL). The GAL represents the clients best interests (not the client him or herself) in the guardianship proceeding. The GAL also acts as a neutral investigator for the court.
Under a Subsidized Guardianship, the guardian receives a monthly payment. The payment amount is based on the Foster Care Rate Setting Policy. The Subsidized Guardianship rate can be the same or less than the final foster care payment for the child, but it cannot be more.

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