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- Guardianships in California | California Courts | Self Help Guide
What is a guardianship? A guardianship is when an adult, who is not a child's parent, is legally responsible for the child's care because the child's parent is unable to care for them It may also mean someone manages the child's money or property if the child has a lot
- What Is Guardianship? | National Guardianship Association
What Is Guardianship? Guardianship, also, referred to as conservatorship, is a legal process, utilized when a person can no longer make or communicate safe or sound decisions about his her person and or property or has become susceptible to fraud or undue influence
- What Rights Does Guardianship Give You? Powers and Limits
Guardianship gives a court-appointed individual the legal authority to make personal, medical, and financial decisions for someone a judge has found incapable of managing their own affairs
- Guardianships in California: What You Need to Know - Law Soup Cal
Here’s what you need to know about establishing a guardianship for a child in California What is a guardianship? A guardianship is a legal designation that an adult who is not a child’s parent is legally responsible for the child’s care because the child’s parent is unable to care for them
- Comprehensive Guide to Guardianship in California
Learn about guardianship in California, including types, the legal process, alternatives like Power of Attorney, and how to challenge or terminate guardianship
- Understanding Adult Guardianship - Caring. com
Learn about the pros and cons of adult guardianship, how it works and how to become a conservator to make decision on a loved one's behalf
- Know Your Rights: Guardianship in California FAQs Answered
In a guardianship of the person proceeding, the court appoints a legal guardian to care for a child when the parents are unable to The guardian is awarded full legal and physical custody of the child and has the same responsibilities to care for the child as a parent would
- Elder Justice Initiative (EJI) | Guardianship: Key Concepts and Resources
The guardianship typically ends when the individual dies However, courts may terminate the guardianship while the person is still alive in order to restore the person’s rights
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