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In most states (other than LA) the guardianship application is for one guardian or for parents as co-guardian.  A successor guardian must apply and be approved separately.  This is because there may be changes in the proposed successor guardian's eligibility in the intervening years.  You may want to apply to resign and have your daughter named successor before you die.  Given your age, your daughter may want to apply now. Please note that only a court can award guardianship of an adult.  You cannot name a guardian for your 50 year old son in your Will. Please contact a local guardianship attorney.... Read More
In most states (other than LA) the guardianship application is for one guardian or for parents as co-guardian.  A successor guardian must apply... Read More
Ask for more information and contact an elder law attorney familiar with APS in your state.  You might want to use the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (www.naela.org)
Ask for more information and contact an elder law attorney familiar with APS in your state.  You might want to use the Find a Lawyer function on... Read More

CONSENT FORM FOR WAIVER OF NOTICE AND HEARINGS

Answered 6 years and 7 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
Talk to your lawyer.  Write a letter to the court.  In many states this is all that is needed for the court to appoint an attorney, sometimes called a guardian ad litem, to look into the situation.
Talk to your lawyer.  Write a letter to the court.  In many states this is all that is needed for the court to appoint an attorney,... Read More

How can my aunt get custody of me?

Answered 8 years and 7 months ago by Richard Lane Hughes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
Your Aunt needs to file a petition for guardianship with the Court and get letters of guardianship. I am assuming that you are not age 18 or older.
Your Aunt needs to file a petition for guardianship with the Court and get letters of guardianship. I am assuming that you are not age 18 or older.

What can a grandparent do if they feel a grandchild is emotionally abused?

Answered 9 years and 2 months ago by Richard Lane Hughes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
You can petition the Court for guardianship. It is not an easy process, especially when mental abuse is the basis. However, it is available to you. You must  
You can petition the Court for guardianship. It is not an easy process, especially when mental abuse is the basis. However, it is available to you.... Read More