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To change a guardian, there are two or three steps. the original order. o A person other than the guardian would file a petition for removal. o A guardian would file a petition for resignation. On both forms, one can include the name of a proposed new guardian. File a new petition for appointment of a guardian.
Either the incapacitated person or a person interested in the incapacitated person's welfare can file a petition for guardianship. The petition is filed in the Probate and Family Court in the county where the incapacitated person lives.
This means that, as long as the guardianship lasts, the child's parents do not have regular parenting rights. Most of a parent's rights are suspended during a guardianship, and the parent must ask the guardian or the court for permission to spend time with the child or help make decisions for the child.
To obtain a conservatorship, an interested person must petition the Probate and Family Court. An interested person must file a Petition for Appointment and a Medical Certificate signed by a licensed professional. The Medical Certificate evaluation must have been complted within 30 days of the filing of the petition.
Submit the application form in person or by mail at the court location where your case is going to be held. Notarized and Verified Consent to Nomination by Minor (MPC 441) if the minor is 14 years old or older. Verified Motion for Appointment of Temporary Guardian (MPC 340) if you need court authority quickly.