I have a 9 year old cousin who's parents are in jail. I have been taking care of her. I am sick and been in and out of the hospital now my aunt wants to take her from me. How do I become her legal guardian while her parents are in jail?How to become a Legal guardian over my cousin while her parents are in jail?
You would apply in family court by filing a motion with all your documentation that you are the one who is taking care of her while her parents are in prison..you may want to consult a lawyer due to the facts this is not your child..
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
How old does a child have to be to decide which parent/guardian to live with in WA State?
Does anyone know if a 14 year-old can decide upon which parent/guardian to live with, in the state of Washington? I know parents can take the other parent to court, to have the Parenting Plan modified, but when can the child choose for themself?How old does a child have to be to decide which parent/guardian to live with in WA State?
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What's so wrong about adults living at home with their parents?
I don't get why today's society sees this as a bad thing or a joke. Everywhere you hear, someone is always making a joke at someone for still staying at home with their parents when they don't even know the person's situation. Suppose the person is going through problems in their life that requires them to live with someone other than on their own, even if that someone is their mother or father. I really think people in this society need to GROW UP and stop teasing people when they don't even know the whole situation of that particular person.What's so wrong about adults living at home with their parents?
Mike- I totally 100% percent agree with your posting!
My oldest son still lives at home with me and for all it's worth he's my: Best friend, renter, shoulder to cry on, we laugh, go for outing, and last we respect one others space. He doesn't do drugs, not a drunk, nor does he steal, and is always helping others. Ya people think it may be wrong, or may think he should be on his own, but however, when I start listening to those who don't contribute to our household, needs or pay our bills is the day I will take what they say to heart BUT to that day, ';THEY CAN MIND THEIR OWN BACKYARD'S';!
Edit: I forgot to mention; Also in these times and days we need to stick together. Family needs to help one another out, This is the only way out of these trying times...That are only going to see harder times, with all these layoffs to come. We are in a recession.What's so wrong about adults living at home with their parents?
It's not bad! The people who are having hissy fits about it are jealous because they are busting their butts to rent some dumpy apartment or pay their mortgage on a house that could go back to the bank any second. I think if you have a job and help out there is nothing wrong with it.
housing is so over price you would have to get a jumbo loan and then some
most adult got price out of the housing market .$580,000 $680,000 in ca watch the run up in home price year by year 1997-2007 $350,000 for a house that look like a old barn what is going on? Now new home 40% 50% 60%70% off.
i dunt know either. i mean you could be a person is is very close to ur parents and have a good relationship with them. As long as you have a job and can take care of urself and help ur parents out i dunt see the problem. the bad thing would be being dependent on them financially and in other ways till you were an adult. that would look bad. i guess people just assume if you still live at home it's becuase you are dependent on ur parents and dunt realize that you could just be really close to them or have other reasons to stay with them.
i dont think its bad i'm 20 and i live with my mom but i want to move out. i moved out at 17 and just moved back home due to money issues but beside that i dont really get it either people hit hard times or just cant function correctly and wont tell people that so i honestly feel they should lay off people too.
but the only bad thing about really living with them is privacy.
I have nothing against it .
But you have more of a reason than anyone else.
I am living at home cause I can't find a decent job in which I can live on my own.
Thats my problem. pisses me off.
I upkeep the house and pay bills and rent. I buy my own food. etc
it's just natural - a person grows up and wants to find a place where s/he can live by him/herself. if the person decides to live with parents then s/he hasn't grew up yet... I see this as abnormal
OK.
I don't think it's a bad thing, and with the economy the way it is, it's probably a smart move. Both of my older siblings have lived with my parents during their adult lives, mostly in order to save money and live rent free. When I graduate college in May, I'll be moving back in with my parents; I'll have student loan payments, and there's no way I can handle those AND rent AND utilities in New York City on a starting salary.
no one realy thinks like that..i think thats just the media making fun of people that cant find a girl to date and marry..and still live with their parants..at like 40 0r 50 for that reason ..
well theres nothing wrong with it as long as they are recieving the help they need. psychiatrists are very good at helping the mentally disturbed.
Mike- I totally 100% percent agree with your posting!
My oldest son still lives at home with me and for all it's worth he's my: Best friend, renter, shoulder to cry on, we laugh, go for outing, and last we respect one others space. He doesn't do drugs, not a drunk, nor does he steal, and is always helping others. Ya people think it may be wrong, or may think he should be on his own, but however, when I start listening to those who don't contribute to our household, needs or pay our bills is the day I will take what they say to heart BUT to that day, ';THEY CAN MIND THEIR OWN BACKYARD'S';!
Edit: I forgot to mention; Also in these times and days we need to stick together. Family needs to help one another out, This is the only way out of these trying times...That are only going to see harder times, with all these layoffs to come. We are in a recession.What's so wrong about adults living at home with their parents?
It's not bad! The people who are having hissy fits about it are jealous because they are busting their butts to rent some dumpy apartment or pay their mortgage on a house that could go back to the bank any second. I think if you have a job and help out there is nothing wrong with it.
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housing is so over price you would have to get a jumbo loan and then some
most adult got price out of the housing market .$580,000 $680,000 in ca watch the run up in home price year by year 1997-2007 $350,000 for a house that look like a old barn what is going on? Now new home 40% 50% 60%70% off.
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i dunt know either. i mean you could be a person is is very close to ur parents and have a good relationship with them. As long as you have a job and can take care of urself and help ur parents out i dunt see the problem. the bad thing would be being dependent on them financially and in other ways till you were an adult. that would look bad. i guess people just assume if you still live at home it's becuase you are dependent on ur parents and dunt realize that you could just be really close to them or have other reasons to stay with them.
i dont think its bad i'm 20 and i live with my mom but i want to move out. i moved out at 17 and just moved back home due to money issues but beside that i dont really get it either people hit hard times or just cant function correctly and wont tell people that so i honestly feel they should lay off people too.
but the only bad thing about really living with them is privacy.
I have nothing against it .
But you have more of a reason than anyone else.
I am living at home cause I can't find a decent job in which I can live on my own.
Thats my problem. pisses me off.
I upkeep the house and pay bills and rent. I buy my own food. etc
it's just natural - a person grows up and wants to find a place where s/he can live by him/herself. if the person decides to live with parents then s/he hasn't grew up yet... I see this as abnormal
OK.
I don't think it's a bad thing, and with the economy the way it is, it's probably a smart move. Both of my older siblings have lived with my parents during their adult lives, mostly in order to save money and live rent free. When I graduate college in May, I'll be moving back in with my parents; I'll have student loan payments, and there's no way I can handle those AND rent AND utilities in New York City on a starting salary.
no one realy thinks like that..i think thats just the media making fun of people that cant find a girl to date and marry..and still live with their parants..at like 40 0r 50 for that reason ..
well theres nothing wrong with it as long as they are recieving the help they need. psychiatrists are very good at helping the mentally disturbed.
How much emphasis should parents lay on inculcating good morals in their children?
imparting the good moral values is the most important aspect that parents should emphasize upon. these serves as the base for development of children.
good morals such as Respect, Love, Sharing Nature, Friendly,etc. are something the child has, is loved by everyone. Apparently, the parents also feel proud when people around comes and say the child of that particular person is very good.
In earlier times, someone said
Put Kaput Kim Dhan Sanche,
Put Saput Kim Dhan Sanche.
It means that CHILD is the sole WEALTH of parents.
If a child is not imparted with ethics and values, whatever you save for him, he will ruin.
If a child is imparted with ethics and values, you need not to save anything for him, he will be self-made and he will earn on his own.
My advice for every parent is that instead of making money, give your time to your childrens. Your time is very precious for them and values imparted by you is the inherited wealth for them.
Do rate ma answer so that i can know where i stand ? ? ?How much emphasis should parents lay on inculcating good morals in their children?
1. to teach the children that all the people around are humans like us.
2. to respect others - in order to get respect.
3. to teach the children that politics is a science and realigion is a faith. and never combine both.How much emphasis should parents lay on inculcating good morals in their children?
I would say it's at least 85% of upbringing.
alot, i guess, that's what are there for.
a lot of
a great deal!
good morals such as Respect, Love, Sharing Nature, Friendly,etc. are something the child has, is loved by everyone. Apparently, the parents also feel proud when people around comes and say the child of that particular person is very good.
In earlier times, someone said
Put Kaput Kim Dhan Sanche,
Put Saput Kim Dhan Sanche.
It means that CHILD is the sole WEALTH of parents.
If a child is not imparted with ethics and values, whatever you save for him, he will ruin.
If a child is imparted with ethics and values, you need not to save anything for him, he will be self-made and he will earn on his own.
My advice for every parent is that instead of making money, give your time to your childrens. Your time is very precious for them and values imparted by you is the inherited wealth for them.
Do rate ma answer so that i can know where i stand ? ? ?How much emphasis should parents lay on inculcating good morals in their children?
1. to teach the children that all the people around are humans like us.
2. to respect others - in order to get respect.
3. to teach the children that politics is a science and realigion is a faith. and never combine both.How much emphasis should parents lay on inculcating good morals in their children?
I would say it's at least 85% of upbringing.
alot, i guess, that's what are there for.
a lot of
a great deal!
How to convince the parents to get me a cellphone?
I'm going to be 15 soon and I want a cellphone SO badly. All of my friends, even my friends little siblings, have cellphones. My parents got my older brother, 16, one and he barely cared about cellphones. I think if it were up to my dad I'd get one, but my mom is dead set against it. How do I convince them to get me one for my birthday? And would the Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 be too much for me?How to convince the parents to get me a cellphone?
my parents are exactly the same way. my dad ordered me one and when it got here my mom told me i couldn't have it. im turning 16 and all of my friends have them. i have a job and can pay for it myself but they still don't let me. i really don't think there is any way to change their minds.....How to convince the parents to get me a cellphone?
Tell them it would be safe to have one. Since you are a teen, and you go alot of places by yourself, you would need a cell phone to contact them. First, try asking them for a simple cell phone,such as a prepaid phone. Try a tracfone.They cost only $10, and they are only $20 for a card per month. Maybe if they see you can manage this phone, they might let you get something more advanced, such as the Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220. Hope it works!
well think about it you will be driving soon so a cell phone would be good to have.
if you are hanging with friends and you need your parents to pick you up you need a cell phone for this
my parents got me a cell phone because of these reasons
my parents are exactly the same way. my dad ordered me one and when it got here my mom told me i couldn't have it. im turning 16 and all of my friends have them. i have a job and can pay for it myself but they still don't let me. i really don't think there is any way to change their minds.....How to convince the parents to get me a cellphone?
Tell them it would be safe to have one. Since you are a teen, and you go alot of places by yourself, you would need a cell phone to contact them. First, try asking them for a simple cell phone,such as a prepaid phone. Try a tracfone.They cost only $10, and they are only $20 for a card per month. Maybe if they see you can manage this phone, they might let you get something more advanced, such as the Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220. Hope it works!
well think about it you will be driving soon so a cell phone would be good to have.
if you are hanging with friends and you need your parents to pick you up you need a cell phone for this
my parents got me a cell phone because of these reasons
How to convince my parents to adopt another dog?
My next door neighbors these puppies over and my parents love them but we already have a dog and they don't want another one. My sister and I both really like this one puppy but we don't know what to do to adopt it. Its an adoption so it either cant cost alot or nothing at all. Not too sure. The other thing is that its almost winter up here and they don't want to train a puppy in the winter but he will be adopted within a month. ThanksHow to convince my parents to adopt another dog?
If your thinking of getting another dog, consider the opposite sex. 2 girls and 2 boys tend to fight. But bring up the subject that maybe your dog needs a friend when he's home aloneHow to convince my parents to adopt another dog?
usually to adopt a dog its about $50-100 so it shouldnt be much money. and to convince your parent you should keep your grades up and makesure you always keep your room clean. Just dont do the thing that they get annoyed with and do the things that theyre always bugging you to do. If you do all of this and then ask they should say yes. but if they dont be mature about it and dont beg. they may see that you are mature enough to take care of another dog and allow you to get another 1. hope this can help you!
Make sure to tell them your responsible and maybe raise some money to help feed the dog and buy some supplies for it and do your research on the dogs to make sure their right for you and don't keep bugging your parents about it trust me THAT WON'T WORK lol and you should make sure your room is clean and do things around the house without your parents asking you to do so.Hope this helps :)
puppies are a lot of work.. it also takes longer than a month to train a puppy. If you get a puppy now, you WILL be doing housebreaking in the winter.. no one wants to go out in the freezing cold every hour or so to take the pup out to pee!
Honestly, hun, you can't just convince them to get a dog if they don't want one. It is their house and they will be the ones taking care of it most likely. And winter is a *very* bad time to get a new puppy. You need to walk the dog around the clock. Who will walk it when you are in school? Do both of your parents work?
Don't get me wrong, I love animals! I have a dog and cat of my own and plan to get another dog soon. I actually plan to get a puppy. But I'm an adult and I am financially capable of having a puppy and I have the time to take care of the puppy. I will be rescuing it in the summer and, since I teach, I will be home to care for it and train it.
The initial adoption fee is nothing compared to the long term cost. Yes, you fell in love with the puppy. I have been there many times. But you need to realize that it's just not the right time to get another dog. Don't badger your parents about it. Appreciate the dog you have now and get another dog when the time is right. The economy is in the tank right now so many people cannot afford the cost of having many pets. Many, many people have had to take their pets to the pound because they can't afford them. Be grateful that you have a pet that is loved and taken care of now. Could you imagine having to give him/her up and never see her again?
I do know how you feel (I have been in your exact situation). I know you'll be upset reading this, but it's reality. The puppy will find a caring, loving home. He doesn't deserve to be in a home where all members of the family (your parents) aren't excited to have him.chin blackheads
If your thinking of getting another dog, consider the opposite sex. 2 girls and 2 boys tend to fight. But bring up the subject that maybe your dog needs a friend when he's home aloneHow to convince my parents to adopt another dog?
usually to adopt a dog its about $50-100 so it shouldnt be much money. and to convince your parent you should keep your grades up and makesure you always keep your room clean. Just dont do the thing that they get annoyed with and do the things that theyre always bugging you to do. If you do all of this and then ask they should say yes. but if they dont be mature about it and dont beg. they may see that you are mature enough to take care of another dog and allow you to get another 1. hope this can help you!
Make sure to tell them your responsible and maybe raise some money to help feed the dog and buy some supplies for it and do your research on the dogs to make sure their right for you and don't keep bugging your parents about it trust me THAT WON'T WORK lol and you should make sure your room is clean and do things around the house without your parents asking you to do so.Hope this helps :)
puppies are a lot of work.. it also takes longer than a month to train a puppy. If you get a puppy now, you WILL be doing housebreaking in the winter.. no one wants to go out in the freezing cold every hour or so to take the pup out to pee!
Honestly, hun, you can't just convince them to get a dog if they don't want one. It is their house and they will be the ones taking care of it most likely. And winter is a *very* bad time to get a new puppy. You need to walk the dog around the clock. Who will walk it when you are in school? Do both of your parents work?
Don't get me wrong, I love animals! I have a dog and cat of my own and plan to get another dog soon. I actually plan to get a puppy. But I'm an adult and I am financially capable of having a puppy and I have the time to take care of the puppy. I will be rescuing it in the summer and, since I teach, I will be home to care for it and train it.
The initial adoption fee is nothing compared to the long term cost. Yes, you fell in love with the puppy. I have been there many times. But you need to realize that it's just not the right time to get another dog. Don't badger your parents about it. Appreciate the dog you have now and get another dog when the time is right. The economy is in the tank right now so many people cannot afford the cost of having many pets. Many, many people have had to take their pets to the pound because they can't afford them. Be grateful that you have a pet that is loved and taken care of now. Could you imagine having to give him/her up and never see her again?
I do know how you feel (I have been in your exact situation). I know you'll be upset reading this, but it's reality. The puppy will find a caring, loving home. He doesn't deserve to be in a home where all members of the family (your parents) aren't excited to have him.
When appointing someone a guardian of a child what rights do the parents lose?
My parents are wanting me to appoint them guardians of my daughter so that she can be put on their insurance. I'm very nervous about doing this. Isn't that like giving your child away? I'm unsure. When appointing someone a guardian what does that really mean? If anyone can give me some info and/or some websites that can explain it to me it would be a great help. I don't know if the state you live in makes a difference but I live in Missouri.When appointing someone a guardian of a child what rights do the parents lose?
i thought it ment like if you get sick or something or your child gets sick and you can't pick the child up tehy would have them you should look it up on googleWhen appointing someone a guardian of a child what rights do the parents lose?
As an retired Social Worker my understanding of appointing some one guarding, would be the case if you the parent were not able to care for your child. I think to put your child just on their insurance is illegal. It would be called fraud. If thats is the case that the only thing that is wrong with your parenting that you do not have adequatley child insurance. than I advice you go to your local social services. Here depending on which state you live in, and what your income is you could sign your child up with the program that is called CHIP. = Child health insurance program. it is for low income families and their children. I know now that there is certain cutt off times that you can sign your child up for. I would not give guarding to your parents. Cause that is not a proper reason. Good luck hope that is helping you. If you have any more questions please email me AngelikaBertrand@msn.com subject guardina.
You can trust your parents. Its not about the law all the time.
Nobody is taking away your baby.
You do NOT lose your parental rights. You are simply giving your parents the right to act on your behalf if you are not around. I know this because I am the guardian of my nephew. If it makes you feel better, specify this when you go in front of the judge and write it on any papers that you sign in regards to this. You can ask the judge whatever you want about this at your court date and if you are not comfortable with it, you do not have to have the judge file the papers.
i am sure it depends on the state. but, typically a legal gaurdian has the right to make almost all decisions. is there no other alternative for healthcare?
It is pretty much the same as signing all rights over
I wouldn't recommend it, especially if your relationship isn't great. By allowing them to become guardians, the court will view you as admitting you are unable to care for your child. Explaining that you simple wanted to slip thru an insurance loophole won't look great either.
If your employer doesn't offer medical insurance, get your child on state medicaid. That way you don't have to give up any of your parental rights just to get your daughter medical care.
http://www.cga.ct.gov/2005/rpt/2005-R-08鈥?/a>
Guardianship is not done by appointment or power of attorney; it requires court action to appoint a guardian and court action to remove one.
If you're signing an ';in loco parentis'; power of attorney, you're basically appointing them to take any parental action you could take -- while retaining those rights for yourself. You could also revoke such a power of attorney at any time.
Perhaps you could have an attorney in your state draw up a special power of attorney granting your parents authority to take actions ';in loco parentis,'; to include child care, authorizing medical procedures, etc. If you can get the phrase ';de facto guardian'; thrown in there, that may be all the insurance folks need.
http://www.mobar.org/16f9d7f8-dd52-44f3-89e7-32de079a8d66.aspx
Excerpt:
Guardians and Conservators Under Missouri Law
What is a Guardian?
A guardian is a person who has been appointed by a court (usually the probate division of the circuit court) to have the care and custody of a minor or of an adult person who has been legally determined to be incapacitated.
Basically my interpretation of this is that your parents would then be able to make any and all decisions regarding your daughters education, health care, emergency medical care, and anything else you can imagine. They would be able to remove her from your custody and they would be able to limit your access to her.
How is your relationship with your parents? Could they be using this as an excuse to trick you into giving up custody?
I would be VEEERRRRY careful with this. Probably consulting real legal help would be the best. I would also suggest that your parents putting her on their insurance as her guardians would be insurance fraud because she is not in their care, so that would suggest to me that this is a trick on their part.
Good luck.
In the UK it gives them parental responsibility, but doesn't remove yours. Consult a lawyer - and/ or take responsibility for your own child and take out adequate insurance yourself.
Normally you can specify in the paperwork to what extent the guardianship grants rights.
the rights that the guardian gained....
You don't lose any rights. It just gives your parents permission to act in your absence. You can also put an end date on the guardianship.
When you join the military you can't have a child in custody. You need to turn over custody so someone else can care for the child's needs. You still have all your rights. Put an end date on the paperwork.
Do you mean a guardian in case you died? Or do you mean a legal guardian? You must mean the second or they wouldn't be able to put your daughter on their insurance. I think you should be nervous about it. Tell your parents that you can get your own insurance.
you are passing over all rites to your parents you need to speak to a solicitor b4 u sign anything to be sure you don't make a major mistake
I wouldn't do it ..... guardianship means custody and u r basically giving up all your rights.... if u need insurance that bad try applying for state help..... please dint do it regardless of the situation u r in .... some states are different so different laws apply its not worth losing ur child over%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt; also if u do decide to do it make sure they sign a contract agreeing that whenever u want the guardianship back that u will automatically get it and that even tho they have the guardianship u still make all the important decisions in this child's life and in that case a decisions.
missouri is like nebraska if you sign over the gardian thing then your basically signing your daughter over to them and you lose all parental rights basically...contact a local lawyer in family law and ask to just speak to a ;lawyer and i bet they'd even tell ya not to do it unles you want to lose your rights too...i'd be wondering why your parents are asking you to do that and ask them if they want you out of your daughters life or something...be very wary on that and i am not kidding hun!!
i thought it ment like if you get sick or something or your child gets sick and you can't pick the child up tehy would have them you should look it up on googleWhen appointing someone a guardian of a child what rights do the parents lose?
As an retired Social Worker my understanding of appointing some one guarding, would be the case if you the parent were not able to care for your child. I think to put your child just on their insurance is illegal. It would be called fraud. If thats is the case that the only thing that is wrong with your parenting that you do not have adequatley child insurance. than I advice you go to your local social services. Here depending on which state you live in, and what your income is you could sign your child up with the program that is called CHIP. = Child health insurance program. it is for low income families and their children. I know now that there is certain cutt off times that you can sign your child up for. I would not give guarding to your parents. Cause that is not a proper reason. Good luck hope that is helping you. If you have any more questions please email me AngelikaBertrand@msn.com subject guardina.
You can trust your parents. Its not about the law all the time.
Nobody is taking away your baby.
You do NOT lose your parental rights. You are simply giving your parents the right to act on your behalf if you are not around. I know this because I am the guardian of my nephew. If it makes you feel better, specify this when you go in front of the judge and write it on any papers that you sign in regards to this. You can ask the judge whatever you want about this at your court date and if you are not comfortable with it, you do not have to have the judge file the papers.
i am sure it depends on the state. but, typically a legal gaurdian has the right to make almost all decisions. is there no other alternative for healthcare?
It is pretty much the same as signing all rights over
I wouldn't recommend it, especially if your relationship isn't great. By allowing them to become guardians, the court will view you as admitting you are unable to care for your child. Explaining that you simple wanted to slip thru an insurance loophole won't look great either.
If your employer doesn't offer medical insurance, get your child on state medicaid. That way you don't have to give up any of your parental rights just to get your daughter medical care.
http://www.cga.ct.gov/2005/rpt/2005-R-08鈥?/a>
Guardianship is not done by appointment or power of attorney; it requires court action to appoint a guardian and court action to remove one.
If you're signing an ';in loco parentis'; power of attorney, you're basically appointing them to take any parental action you could take -- while retaining those rights for yourself. You could also revoke such a power of attorney at any time.
Perhaps you could have an attorney in your state draw up a special power of attorney granting your parents authority to take actions ';in loco parentis,'; to include child care, authorizing medical procedures, etc. If you can get the phrase ';de facto guardian'; thrown in there, that may be all the insurance folks need.
http://www.mobar.org/16f9d7f8-dd52-44f3-89e7-32de079a8d66.aspx
Excerpt:
Guardians and Conservators Under Missouri Law
What is a Guardian?
A guardian is a person who has been appointed by a court (usually the probate division of the circuit court) to have the care and custody of a minor or of an adult person who has been legally determined to be incapacitated.
Basically my interpretation of this is that your parents would then be able to make any and all decisions regarding your daughters education, health care, emergency medical care, and anything else you can imagine. They would be able to remove her from your custody and they would be able to limit your access to her.
How is your relationship with your parents? Could they be using this as an excuse to trick you into giving up custody?
I would be VEEERRRRY careful with this. Probably consulting real legal help would be the best. I would also suggest that your parents putting her on their insurance as her guardians would be insurance fraud because she is not in their care, so that would suggest to me that this is a trick on their part.
Good luck.
In the UK it gives them parental responsibility, but doesn't remove yours. Consult a lawyer - and/ or take responsibility for your own child and take out adequate insurance yourself.
Normally you can specify in the paperwork to what extent the guardianship grants rights.
the rights that the guardian gained....
You don't lose any rights. It just gives your parents permission to act in your absence. You can also put an end date on the guardianship.
When you join the military you can't have a child in custody. You need to turn over custody so someone else can care for the child's needs. You still have all your rights. Put an end date on the paperwork.
Do you mean a guardian in case you died? Or do you mean a legal guardian? You must mean the second or they wouldn't be able to put your daughter on their insurance. I think you should be nervous about it. Tell your parents that you can get your own insurance.
you are passing over all rites to your parents you need to speak to a solicitor b4 u sign anything to be sure you don't make a major mistake
I wouldn't do it ..... guardianship means custody and u r basically giving up all your rights.... if u need insurance that bad try applying for state help..... please dint do it regardless of the situation u r in .... some states are different so different laws apply its not worth losing ur child over%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt; also if u do decide to do it make sure they sign a contract agreeing that whenever u want the guardianship back that u will automatically get it and that even tho they have the guardianship u still make all the important decisions in this child's life and in that case a decisions.
missouri is like nebraska if you sign over the gardian thing then your basically signing your daughter over to them and you lose all parental rights basically...contact a local lawyer in family law and ask to just speak to a ;lawyer and i bet they'd even tell ya not to do it unles you want to lose your rights too...i'd be wondering why your parents are asking you to do that and ask them if they want you out of your daughters life or something...be very wary on that and i am not kidding hun!!
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