Emergency Temporary Guardian. If a person is in immediate danger and needs guardianship, then the court can come up with a temporary emergency guardianship for them. One such situation is when the person’s individual property is in danger of getting lost or wasted.
Limited Guardian. This s where the individual is partially incapacitated and has the ability to make some decisions, but not all. The guardian has the capacity to take only specific actions that are decided by the probate court.
For the guardianship process to run smoothly, you have to start somewhere, just like any other legal process that you have ever performed. Many people don’t have the knowledge to begin the process, and this makes it hard for them. Let us look at the process that you need to go through to make the guardianship not just complete, but a success as well.
Before you file the forms for legal guardianship, you need to have the following information as well as documents:
The names and contacts of the living relatives of the person. These can be the parents (if any are surviving), the grandparents both on the maternal and paternal side, any siblings, any legal guardian and the adult with whom the person is living with.
If either of the parents is deceased, then you need to provide copies of the death certificates. If you don’t have the copies of the death certificates, you can get them in the state where the parents passed away.
If you are after the guardianship because you have been named as a guardian in the will after a person died, then you will need a copy of the will.
If you are to be a guardian to the estate, then you ne