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In a guardianship of the person, the guardian has the same responsibilities to care for the child as a parent would. That means the guardian has full legal and physical custody of the child and can make all the decisions about the physical care of the child that a parent would make.
According to Delaware law, the parent who has custody of his or her child decides where the child will live, what school the child will attend, what doctors the child will see, and what religion the child will follow. If parents have joint custody, the custody order will state with which parent the child will live.
What must the Petition to be appointed as Legal Guardian contain? The jurisdictional facts; The name, age and residence of the prospective ward; The ground rendering the appointment necessary or convenient; The death of the parents of the minor or the termination, deprivation or suspension of their parental authority;
Guardianship rights entitle a parent to make important decisions regarding that childs upbringing, for example, deciding on the childs religion, education, medical treatment and where they lives.
An Emergency Petition for Custody, Partial Custody or Visitation must be filed in person at the Office of Judicial Support. The filing party will be required to present the Emergency Petition to the District Court Administrators Office which will forward it to a judge.
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(a) A police officer or a physician who reasonably suspects that a child is in imminent danger of suffering serious physical harm or a threat to life as a result of abuse or neglect and who reasonably suspects the harm or threat to life may occur before the Family Court can issue a temporary protective custody order
Guardianship Child If you are appointed the responsibility for the child, their parents no longer have the right to make decisions for the minor, although they may still visit and be in contact. Whenever possible, the minors parents will be asked to consent to the change in guardianship.
The child, the guardian or any third party can make an application to the court to have the guardianship reversed. Guardianship agreements can only be reversed by the court who have the power to terminate the agreement. The court will only reverse the agreement where doing so is in the best interests of the child.
The Definition of Permanent Guardianship The intent of Permanent Guardianship is to create a relationship between a child and a caretaker which is permanent and self-sustaining and creates a permanent family for the child without having to terminate the parental rights of the childs parents.
The child, the guardian or any third party can make an application to the court to have the guardianship reversed. Guardianship agreements can only be reversed by the court who have the power to terminate the agreement. The court will only reverse the agreement where doing so is in the best interests of the child.

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