Guardians

A Guardian is a person appointed by the Court to make decisions concerning a minor or an incapacitated person's physical needs (referred to as the ward). An incapacitated person is someone who is physically and/or mentally unable to care for himself/herself.  Once the petition for appointment of a Guardian is filed for an adult, a physician must examine the ward and render a report of his/her findings. In addition, the Court will appoint a Court Representative and a Guardian ad litem. In the case of a minor the Court will only appoint a Guardian ad litem.

WHAT IS A GUARDIAN?

WHAT IS A WARD?

WHO CAN BE A GUARDIAN FOR AN ADULT?

WHO CAN BE GUARDIAN FOR A CHILD?

CAN A PARENT APPOINT A GUARDIAN?

CAN A SPOUSE APPOINT A GUARDIAN?

WHAT ARE THE POWERS OF A GUARDIAN?

WHEN DOES A GUARDIANSHIP END?