Michigan Acceptance of Appointment (Juvenile Guardian) is a legal document filed in the court system of Michigan. It is used when a person is appointed by the court as a guardian for a minor or incapacitated individual. The document details the appointment, as well as the rights and responsibilities of the guardian. It is legally binding and must be signed by both the guardian and the court. There are two types of Michigan Acceptance of Appointment (Juvenile Guardian): Temporary and Permanent. Temporary guardianship is granted for a set period of time, during which the guardian has the right to make decisions regarding the care and well-being of the minor. Permanent guardianship is granted for an indefinite period of time and the guardian has the right to make decisions regarding the care and well-being of the minor until the minor is legally emancipated.