Minnesota Petition For Termination of Guardianship is a legal document used to end the legal guardianship of a person in the state of Minnesota. There are two types of Minnesota Petition For Termination of Guardianship: Voluntary and Involuntary. A Voluntary Petition is completed by the guardian and requests that the Court terminate the guardianship. An Involuntary Petition is completed by any interested party, such as the ward, a parent or other relative, or another person. It requests that the Court terminate the guardianship and appoint someone else as guardian. The Petition must be accompanied by supporting documents, such as affidavits, medical evidence, financial records, and more. The Court then holds a hearing to determine if the guardianship should be terminated. Once the Court makes a decision, the ward’s rights are restored to the same extent as if the guardianship had never been established.