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Guardianship vs Conservatorship in Iowa In a guardianship, the court appoints a guardian to make decisions about the protected persons personal affairs, such as where the protected person lives, medical care and other non-financial decisions.
What is the difference between a guardian and conservator? A guardian makes personal decisions, such as where the person should live, and what medi- cal, educational, or professional services the person might need. A conservator makes financial decisions.
Custody is an aspect of parental authority. The person who exercises parental authority over the child has custody over the said child. Parental authority and responsibility may not be renounced or transferred except in the cases authorized by law.
1. The court may appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the best interests of the minor child or children of the parties. The guardian ad litem shall be a practicing attorney and shall be solely responsible for representing the best interests of the minor child or children.
The guardian or conservator will not receive any payment. The court decides what is reasonable compen- sation for the work done.
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You must file a petition for appointment of a guardian for a minor in the district court for the county where the minor is found or in the county where the minor lives. There is no official Iowa court form for a petition for minor guardianship at this time.
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.
Mental and Physical Well-Being of Parents Parents mental well-being is of great concern to a judge in a child custody case. Psychological disorders, overwhelming stress, drug or alcohol abuse, and mental health crises can prevent a parent from acting in their childs best interests.

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