Standby Guardianship Affidavit of Consent of Child 14 Years or Older - Delaware 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names and addresses of both the petitioner and respondent in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any delays.
  3. Fill in the date of birth for the child, as well as the petition number and file number, if applicable. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  4. In the section where it states 'I hereby agree that ___ shall be my standby guardian(s)', clearly write the name(s) of your chosen standby guardian(s).
  5. Review the statement regarding understanding your guardians' responsibilities. Make sure you are comfortable with their role before proceeding.
  6. Finally, sign and date the affidavit in front of a Notary Public or Clerk of Court to validate your consent.

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A Delaware minor (child) power of attorney form allows a parent to transfer their childs day-to-day care to someone else. The agent given this duty is usually a family member or close friend.
To create a power of attorney (POA) in Delaware, you must choose a trusted, competent adult as your agent, specify what authority you want to grant them, and sign the power of attorney document in front of a witness and a notary public.
A Delaware minor (child) power of attorney can be used by the parent or guardian of a child to temporarily grant parental powers to a friend, relative, or other trusted representative.
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