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What is guardianship? If an adult becomes incapacitated by illness or disability, a judge might appoint someone to make decisions for that adult. This is called guardianship. Guardianship is a legal process that removes the rights of an adult to make decisions about their own life.
The person who is appointed as a guardian by the probate court is legally responsible for caring for a person and making necessary related decisions, including healthcare and living arrangements.
The person who is appointed as a guardian by the probate court is legally responsible for caring for a person and making necessary related decisions, including healthcare and living arrangements. When there are substantial assets involved, a guardian does not have responsibility for the individuals financial matters.
You can ask the court to end the guardianship or you can ask the court to change the powers of the guardian. You can also ask the court to give you a different guardian. You can simply write a letter to the judge or file a formal petition to the court. You can find the forms at the links provided below.
5217. A guardians authority and responsibility terminate upon the guardians death, resignation, or removal or upon the minors death, adoption, marriage, or attainment of majority.
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A Guardianship is started by filing a petition with the Probate Court. You can obtain this form from the Probate Court office. This form is also available online. Try to include as much information as possible in the Petition to help the Judge understand why a guardian is necessary.
To the extent a guardian of a legally incapacitated individual is granted powers by the court under section 5306, the guardian is responsible for the wards care, custody, and control, but is not liable to third persons because of that responsibility for the wards acts.
A guardian may request court approval of the guardians resignation by submitting a petition and filing a report with the court. On approval of the report and acceptance of the resignation, the court has authority to make other appropriate orders, including termination of the guardianship.
Variously known as general, permanent, regular, ordinary, or full guardianship, this type of guardian is broadly responsible for the care, custody, and supervision of a minor, including facilitating education, proper health care, and helping them protect their finances and property.
5217. A guardians authority and responsibility terminate upon the guardians death, resignation, or removal or upon the minors death, adoption, marriage, or attainment of majority.

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