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Legal guardians have custody of the children and the authority to make decisions concerning the child(ren)s protection, education, care, discipline, etc. Legal guardianship is assigned by a court, such as the family court, according to state laws.
The guardian can be authorized to make legal, financial, and health care decisions for the ward. Depending on the terms of the guardianship, the guardian may or may not have to seek court approval for various decisions.
Guardianship A legal arrangement where the court appoints a person or institution as a guardian to make decisions for an incapacitated person, and/or a child decisions about housing, medical care, legal issues, financial issues and services. The individual being cared for in the guardianship is called the Ward.
Legal guardians have custody of the children and the authority to make decisions concerning the child(ren)s protection, education, care, discipline, etc. Legal guardianship is assigned by a court, such as the family court, according to state laws.
Ward. A ward is a person for whom the court appoints a guardian.
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Tell them why you think they would be a good parent for your child if anything were to happen to you. You may also want to share your list of values to make sure theyre on the same page when it comes to raising your child. If they ask for more information, take this as a good sign.
Parental responsibility is exercised by the childs parents. Guardianship is exercised by someone who is not one of the childs parents. It is up to the person or persons with parental responsibility, or the guardian, to make decisions about the childs care and upbringing and to administer the childs property.
Guardianship is a legal process used to protect individuals who are unable to care for their own well-being due to infancy, incapacity or disability. A court will appoint a legal guardian to care for an individual, known as a ward, who is in need of special protection.
A guardian is someone who by appointment or by relationship has the care of a person or that persons property, or both.
A legal guardian is a person who has been appointed by a court or otherwise has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to make decisions relevant to the personal and property interests of another person who is deemed incompetent, called a ward.

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