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hi this is ali the director of foster kinship and i wanted to do a quick video on something weve been getting a lot of questions on lately and that is the annual report of the guardian so this is really directed at those of you who have court-ordered child guardianship in nevada you may have received a letter in the mail that have said you are due to file your annual report of the guardian and some of you may have had guardianship for years and this is the first time youve ever received something in the mail or been asked to do something so I always want to say calm down this is totally normal you are required to file a report every year just sort of detailing how the child is doing and well go through the the basic steps on how to do this the reason youre receiving the letter now is that theres been a closer attention played to Guardian guardianship compliance in Nevada and so they are taking a closer look so it is important that you get this done and that you do it consistently

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A permanent guardianship may be terminated or modified by the court per Title 10A or Title 30 of the Oklahoma Statutes, as applicable, based upon clear and convincing evidence of a substantial change in material circumstances and the child's best interests.
If the proposed ward is under the age of eighteen (18) years, see Minors. A guardian has legal authority to make personal and financial decisions for a child or incapacitated party, indefinitely.
a Permanency Option. Legal guardianship is a judicially created relationship between a child and responsible adult in which the guardian assumes many of the rights and responsibilities that customarily would reside with the child's parents.
Purpose of Guardianship of a Child Oklahoma law states that "when it appears necessary or convenient," a guardian may be appointed over the person or property of a minor. A judge decides what is "necessary or convenient" in each individual situation, focusing on the overall well-being of the child.
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