This is an official state court form. This form is used for a judge to order a waiver or a time extension for training for a lay person when seeking guardianship of a person and/or his or her estate.
This is an official state court form. This form is used for a judge to order a waiver or a time extension for training for a lay person when seeking guardianship of a person and/or his or her estate.
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As guardian of the person, you are entitled to compensation for your time, upon court approval. The compensation cannot exceed five percent of the ward's gross income. Attorney fees and other costs can and should be paid out of the ward's income, upon court approval.
The initial rate for the first three months is $535 per month. After the first three months the fee changes to $325 per month. Private Pay Each Certified Professional Guardian has an established hourly rate for private pay vulnerable adults.
Seq) can be a guardian in private custody and visitation cases. Such non attorney guardians are referred to as lay guardians. Lay guardians are typically persons with social work or child counseling backgrounds, but they can frequently be retired magistrates or school teachers.
Any person seeking guardianship must file a petition with the Superior Court. After completing the training, you can then petition court for the type of guardianship you feel is necessary and appropriate. Forms for petitioning for guardianship may be found here.
Certified Professional Guardians (CPG's), are professional fiduciaries appointed by the Courts to protect the legal, social, and medical interests of individuals who require decisional support due to cognitive or physical limitations that impede their ability to exercise these rights alone.