The Massachusetts Petition for Removal of Guardian of Minor is a legal document used to request the termination of a guardianship. This document must be filed in the Probate and Family Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is usually filed by an adult or another guardian appointed to the minor’s estate. There are two types of Massachusetts Petition for Removal of Guardian of Minor. The first is a Petition for Removal of Limited Guardian. This type of petition is used when a minor needs to be removed from a single or limited guardianship arrangement. The petitioner must provide evidence that the minor is capable of managing their own affairs and that the guardianship should be ended. The second type of petition is a Petition for Removal of General Guardian. This type of petition is used when a minor needs to be removed from a full guardianship arrangement. The petitioner must provide evidence that the minor is capable of managing their own affairs and that the guardianship should be ended. In both cases, the petitioner must provide evidence of the minor’s capacity to manage their own affairs, and other information related to the guardianship arrangement. The court will review the petition before making a decision on whether to approve or deny it. If the petition is approved, the court will issue an order terminating the guardianship.