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In Texas, you can obtain temporary guardianship by completing the Authorization Agreement for Nonparent Relative or Voluntary Caregiver. Forms are available at the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services website.
In the case of a voluntary organization or institution to be appointed as guardian, the consent of the parents has to be taken on the reverse of the Application Form. It is not necessary for the Applicant to submit original documents of proof.
State The Reason For The Letter The letter should be addressed to the person who is being granted temporary custody. It should state the reason for the letter and give permission to the addressee to have guardianship over the sender's child or children in the beginning. The child's full name should be stated.
1251.151. DURATION OF TEMPORARY GUARDIANSHIP. Except as provided by Section 1251.052, a temporary guardianship may not remain in effect for more than 60 days.
The temporary guardian serves as both a legal substitution of parents as well as a guardian angel of your children and your love of them. Temporary guardians have legal custody over the children, are legally responsible for them, and have the right to make any medical, educational, or financial decisions.
In Texas, you can obtain temporary guardianship by completing the Authorization Agreement for Nonparent Relative or Voluntary Caregiver. Forms are available at the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services website.