Order To Authorize And/Or Confirm Sale/Mortgage/Lease Of Real Estate Of Individual Under Guardianship Or Conservatorship - Wisconsin 2025

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Custody is separate from guardianship because a guardian can make physical and legal decisions for the child. In many ways, legal guardianship is considered to be similar to adoption. The difference is that in legal guardianship, the childs biological parents are still legally considered the childs parents.
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.
Under Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 54. A guardian is a court-appointed decision-maker for an individual who is not able to make their own decisions due to cognitive impairments related to a degenerative brain disorder, developmental disabilities, serious and persistent mental illness, or other like incapacities.
Protective placement is required for anyone under guardianship who lives in a licensed facility of more than 16 beds. Protective placements must be the least restrictive setting necessary to meet the individuals needs, and are reviewed annually by the court.
Types of Minor Guardianships(Wis. Guardianship transfers the decision-making authority and legal responsibility of the child to the guardian; however, parents rights are not terminated. Parents may still make decisions regarding any rights not given to the guardian.
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What Is the Difference? A guardian has authority to make personal decisions for the protected person, whereas a conservator has ability to make decisions regarding estate/financial affairs. A protected person may have both a conservator and a guardian. The conservator and guardian may be the same person.
A guardian must act on an Incapacitated Person (IP)/Person in Need of a Guardian (PING)s behalf. Depending on the powers granted by the court, the guardian may be responsible for safeguarding the IP/ PINGs health, security, and wellbeing, and/or protecting and managing their finances and property.

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