The Vermont Guardians Annual Personal Status Report For Minor is a legal document used to provide an account of the health, safety, welfare, and overall status of a minor in the care of a guardian. It is typically filed with the court by the guardian and provides the court with an overview of the guardianship and the minor’s needs. The report must include the following information: the minor’s current living arrangements; educational and/or vocational progress; health care status; and any other relevant information. The report must also include a recommendation from the guardian whether the guardianship should continue and whether the minor should have any additional services. There are two types of Vermont Guardians Annual Personal Status Report For Minor: the Annual Personal Status Report and the Interim Personal Status Report. The Annual Personal Status Report is an annual filing that must be completed in its entirety and is due within 60 days of the anniversary of the court-appointed guardianship. The Interim Personal Status Report is a shorter filing that must be completed if there have been any significant changes to the minor’s care since the last report.