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Form English. Summary English. GN-3110. Order and Notice of Hearing (Adult Guardianship) To give notice for guardianship or protective placement or services hearing and order filing of a plan for home or community based care or comprehensive evaluation.
The primary purpose of Chapter 55 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Protective Service System, is to provide for the long-term care and custody of individuals who are at risk of harm due to a condition that is, or is likely to be, permanent.
A protective placement order is required for anyone under guardianship of person who lives in a licensed facility of more than 16 beds. Protective placements must be in the least restrictive setting necessary to meet the individuals needs. Protective placement orders are reviewed annually by the court.
The court may appoint a temporary guardian for a child for a period not to exceed 180 days, except that the court may extend this period for good cause shown for one additional 180-day period.
Go to your local Wisconsin courthouse to request an Order for Temporary Physical Custody. You can also obtain and print the forms by visiting the local clerk of court website.
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A protective placement order is required for anyone under guardianship of person who lives in a licensed facility of more than 16 beds. Protective placements must be in the least restrictive setting necessary to meet the individuals needs. Protective placement orders are reviewed annually by the court.
To determine that an individual is incompetent, appoint a guardian and determine the powers the guardian is authorized to exercise. For an individual to pledge their assets as surety. To authorize to serve as guardian of the person.
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 must be a person who is competent and over the age of 18. For developmentally disabled individuals turning 18, parents are preferred. In the past, only married parents could be co-guardians. Now, non-married individuals can be appointed as co-guardians, subject to any condition the court imposes.
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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