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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the temporary guardianship packet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the petitioner’s information in the upper left corner of each form, including your name, address, and telephone number.
  3. Complete the 'Petition for Appointment of Temporary Guardian' section. Specify the names and addresses of proposed guardians and indicate whether a bond is required.
  4. In the 'Supporting Declaration Attachment', provide detailed reasons for needing a temporary guardian, including your relationship to the minor.
  5. If immediate custody orders are needed, complete the Ex Parte Application for Temporary Guardianship/Custody and include necessary facts supporting your request.
  6. Review all fields for accuracy and ensure that all required attachments are included before saving your document.

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You can take temporary guardianship, of a blood-related child, in many, but not all US states, without the need for an attorney or court order, if the custodial parent signs a private guardianship document. This can be done through a Power Of Attorney (POA) agreement or a Guardianship Authorization Affidavit.
The guardian must NOT be mentally incompetent. The guardian must be over the age of 18. If the guardian is not a Nevada resident the guardian must designate a registered agent. The guardian cannot have any felony convictions, no matter how old the conviction.
A power of attorney and a guardianship are tools that help someone act in your stead if you become incapacitated. With a power of attorney, you choose who you want to act for you. In a guardianship proceeding, the court chooses who will act as guardian.
As with most legal proceedings, temporary guardianship requires a notary. Documents that are sent to the court need to be notarized. Every witness statement and other piece of evidence you gather to support your filing for temporary guardianship will need to be notarized to be credible.
The individual wishing to assume a guardianship role must file a signed and sworn application containing the following information: The proposed temporary wards name and address. The nature of the danger to the proposed temporary wards person or property. The nature of the assistance required.

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A short-term guardianship is a private agreement that does not require a judges approval. It might be an option if: You only need a guardianship for a minor child for 6 months or less; AND. The parents will sign and notarize a short-term guardianship agreement.

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