Michigan Order Following Hearing To Terminate Minor Guardianship is a court procedure used to end a guardianship over a minor. It applies when a parent or other guardian is no longer able to care for the minor due to death, incapacity, or other circumstances. Types of Michigan Order Following Hearing To Terminate Minor Guardianship include voluntary termination, involuntary termination, and adult guardianship. Voluntary termination is used when the parent or guardian agrees to end the guardianship. This may be done to allow the minor to be adopted or to return to the parent's care. Involuntary termination is used when the parent or guardian does not agree to terminate the guardianship. This may be done due to neglect, abuse, or other dangerous circumstances. Adult guardianship is used when the minor is deemed mature enough to make decisions for themselves. This may be done when the minor is over 18 years old or has proven to be capable of making their own decisions. In all cases, the court will hold a hearing to determine if the guardianship should be terminated. The court will consider the best interests of the minor when making a decision. After the hearing, the court will issue an order terminating the guardianship.