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Limited guardianship is appropriate for persons who have been found capable of making and expressing some, but not all, decisions. General guardianship is appropriate for persons who have been found incapable of making or expressing any decisions.
The initial guardianship request is filed with the county surrogates office. A Superior Court judge then hears and decides on the case. If incapacitation is determined, the court-appointed guardian must qualify with the county surrogate. Potential guardians can file for a standard guardianship.
Under New Jersey lawunless otherwise ordereda guardian of the person shall personally visit the incapacitated person not less than once every three months. The guardian must maintain sufficient contact with the protected person to know his capacities, limitations, needs, opportunities and physical and mental health.
Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Goals: To perform routine audits, investigations and reviews of active guardianship cases, to foster communication between the court, state agencies and the community and to address the needs and concerns of people under guardianship, their guardians and other interested parties. Volunteer Resources - Office of the Public Guardian Delaware Courts (.gov) publicguardian volunteer Delaware Courts (.gov) publicguardian volunteer
The New Jersey Judiciary Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) is a comprehensive statewide volunteer- based court program established to monitor guardians in their handling of the affairs of incapacitated individuals. Guardianship Monitoring Program - NJ Courts njcourts.gov forms 11939guardianship njcourts.gov forms 11939guardianship
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