This form is a statement by a parent waiving notice of the appointment of a Guardian for his or her child. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
Seattle Washington JU 03.0720 — Statement of Parent Waiving Presentation of Order of Guardianship — WV is a legal document that pertains to the relinquishment of the requirement to present an order of guardianship in a specific situation under Washington State law. This statement is issued by a parent or legal guardian to the court, indicating their consent to waive the necessity of providing a formal guardianship order. It is primarily designed to simplify the legal process and ensure the child's well-being. The Seattle Washington JU 03.0720 — Statement of Parent Waiving Presentation of Order of Guardianship — WV serves various purposes and can apply to different scenarios including: 1. Temporary Guardianship Waiver: A parent may use this statement to waive the requirement of presenting an order of guardianship when granting temporary custody to a caregiver or family member for a specified period. This allows the child to remain under the care and supervision of the temporary guardian without requiring the involvement of the court. 2. Long-term Guardianship Waiver: In cases where a parent wants to establish a long-term guardianship arrangement for their child, they can utilize this statement to waive the presentation of an order of guardianship. This can be useful when the parent fully trusts the appointed guardian and desires to simplify the legal process while ensuring the child's needs are met appropriately. 3. Parental Consent and Agreement: The Seattle Washington JU 03.0720 — Statement of Parent Waiving Presentation of Order of Guardianship — WV can also be employed as a parental consent and agreement document. It can serve as evidence that both parents or the sole parent have given their consent and are in agreement with a specific arrangement, such as granting custody or delegating responsibility for the child's education or medical decisions. This legally binding statement adheres to the relevant laws and regulations within Washington State and Seattle jurisdiction. It should accurately reflect the intentions of the parent or guardian and allow for smoother processes when it comes to matters of guardianship.Seattle Washington JU 03.0720 — Statement of Parent Waiving Presentation of Order of Guardianship — WV is a legal document that pertains to the relinquishment of the requirement to present an order of guardianship in a specific situation under Washington State law. This statement is issued by a parent or legal guardian to the court, indicating their consent to waive the necessity of providing a formal guardianship order. It is primarily designed to simplify the legal process and ensure the child's well-being. The Seattle Washington JU 03.0720 — Statement of Parent Waiving Presentation of Order of Guardianship — WV serves various purposes and can apply to different scenarios including: 1. Temporary Guardianship Waiver: A parent may use this statement to waive the requirement of presenting an order of guardianship when granting temporary custody to a caregiver or family member for a specified period. This allows the child to remain under the care and supervision of the temporary guardian without requiring the involvement of the court. 2. Long-term Guardianship Waiver: In cases where a parent wants to establish a long-term guardianship arrangement for their child, they can utilize this statement to waive the presentation of an order of guardianship. This can be useful when the parent fully trusts the appointed guardian and desires to simplify the legal process while ensuring the child's needs are met appropriately. 3. Parental Consent and Agreement: The Seattle Washington JU 03.0720 — Statement of Parent Waiving Presentation of Order of Guardianship — WV can also be employed as a parental consent and agreement document. It can serve as evidence that both parents or the sole parent have given their consent and are in agreement with a specific arrangement, such as granting custody or delegating responsibility for the child's education or medical decisions. This legally binding statement adheres to the relevant laws and regulations within Washington State and Seattle jurisdiction. It should accurately reflect the intentions of the parent or guardian and allow for smoother processes when it comes to matters of guardianship.