New York Notice (Temporary Guardianship) is a legal document issued under New York State law that allows a person or organization to act as a temporary guardian for a minor child or incapacitated adult. This document allows a guardian to make decisions for the person in their care, including decisions about medical care, education, and other matters pertaining to the person's well-being. There are two types of New York Notice (Temporary Guardianship): General Temporary Guardianship and Limited Temporary Guardianship. General Temporary Guardianship gives the guardian full authority to make decisions for the person in their care. Limited Temporary Guardianship allows the guardian to make decisions only on specific matters, such as finances or medical care.
New York Notice (Temporary Guardianship) is a legal document issued under New York State law that allows a person or organization to act as a temporary guardian for a minor child or incapacitated adult. This document allows a guardian to make decisions for the person in their care, including decisions about medical care, education, and other matters pertaining to the person's well-being. There are two types of New York Notice (Temporary Guardianship): General Temporary Guardianship and Limited Temporary Guardianship. General Temporary Guardianship gives the guardian full authority to make decisions for the person in their care. Limited Temporary Guardianship allows the guardian to make decisions only on specific matters, such as finances or medical care.