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A Michigan probate court can grant a full guardianship of a child to an adult with the interest in the minors welfare, usually a close relative. A parent, if living and competent to do so, may also consent to a full guardianship of their child.
Limited Guardianship of a Minor in Michigan A limited guardianship is appropriate if the childs parent or parents who have custody consent to the suspension or termination of their rights as parents and consent to have a guardian appointed.
Having a guardian does not generally change this. After a guardian is appointed, the parent may continue to have custody. Even when the parent does not have custody, they may have a court order that allows them to visit their child. In some circumstances, a court may suspend or terminate a parents rights.
How a Guardian is Appointed. A guardian is appointed by the probate court at the request of a concerned person (petitioner) and after a hearing is held to consider the request. To make a request to the court, a concerned person must file a request on a legal document called a petition.
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.
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In order to get a temporary guardianship, you must prove to the court that there is a true emergency and no other way to prevent the harm that could happen if a temporary guardian is not appointed. If available, you should provide the court with a statement from a doctor or social worker to support your position.
Guardianship is a court order that allows one person to make decisions for another person. There are two types of adult guardianships in Michigan. The first is for persons described as legally incapacitated individuals and the other is specifically for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Guardians are appointed by order of the court. Prospective guardians may be nominated by petition, by will, or by another written document signed by the parent and at least two other witnesses. An individual can also petition for full guardianship of a minor in some circumstances.

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