Idaho Judgment Terminating Guardianship is a legal document used to end a court-appointed guardianship. It is issued by the court when the guardianship is no longer necessary or desired. This document is typically used when a child turns 18 or reaches the age of majority, or when a guardian is no longer able to fulfill their duties. It is also used when a legal guardian has been found to be unfit to manage the ward's affairs. There are two types of Idaho Judgment Terminating Guardianship: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary termination occurs when all parties agree to the termination of the guardianship. An involuntary termination occurs when the court determines that the guardianship should be ended. The Idaho Judgment Terminating Guardianship usually includes the names of the parties involved, the date the guardianship was terminated, and the name of the court that issued the document. It also outlines any remaining obligations of the guardian, such as returning the ward's property or providing a final accounting of the ward's funds. The document must be signed by a judge in order to be valid.