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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California Duties Guardian document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and contact details. This ensures that the court has accurate records.
  3. Fill in the section regarding the minor's information, including their name and case number. This is crucial for identifying the guardianship case.
  4. Review each duty outlined in the form carefully. As a guardian, you will have responsibilities such as providing for the child's education and medical needs. Make sure you understand these obligations.
  5. Complete the acknowledgment of receipt section at the end of the form. This confirms that you have received and understood your duties as a guardian.
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Guardianship of the person The court orders that an adult (a guardian) other than a childs parent has the right to make legal decisions in a childs life and has responsibility for the childs care. For example, the guardian makes decisions about the childs medical care and where the child goes to school.
A guardian is generally paid an amount which is not more than five percent of the wards yearly income. The amount may vary slightly, but in no case should the guardians compensation be fixed at less than fifty dollars for a year.
As guardian, you are responsible for providing for food, clothing, shelter, education, and all the medical and dental needs of the child. You must provide for the safety, protection, and physical and emotional growth of the child.
Parental responsibilities include the responsibility to: adequately support your child, provide food, shelter and basic necessities, guide and control your childs behavior, ensure that your child is appropriately educated, ensure that your child receives necessary medical care, keep your child safe,
While there is some variation from state to state, when a court appoints a guardian, that court may remove the individuals right to: Determine residence. Consent to medical treatment. Make end-of-life decisions. Possess a drivers license. Manage, buy, or sell property. Own or possess a firearm or weapon.

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He or she assumes the care and protection of the person for whom he/she is appointed the guardian. The guardian takes all legal decisions on behalf of the person and the property of the ward. The occasion for taking care of another person may be his minority that is, a person who has not completed 18 years of age.

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