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- Legal_guardian abstract "A legal guardian is a person who has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a ward. Usually, a person has the status of guardian because the ward is incapable of caring for his or her own interests due to infancy, incapacity, or disability. Most countries and states have laws that provide that the parents of a minor child are the legal guardians of that child, and that the parents can designate who shall become the child's legal guardian in the event of death, subject to the approval of the court.Courts generally have the power to appoint a guardian for an individual in need of special protection. A guardian with responsibility for both the personal well-being and the financial interests of the ward is a general guardian. A person may also be appointed as a special guardian, having limited powers over the interests of the ward. A special guardian may, for example, be given the legal right to determine the disposition of the ward's property without being given any authority over the ward's person.Legal guardians may be appointed in guardianship cases for adults (see also conservatorship). For example, parents may start a guardianship action to become the guardians of a developmentally disabled child when the child reaches the age of majority. Or, children may need to file a guardianship action for a parent when the parent has failed to prepare a power of attorney and now has dementia.Depending on the jurisdiction, a legal guardian may be called a "conservator", "custodian", or curator. Many jurisdictions and the Uniform Probate Code distinguish between a "guardian" or "guardian of the person" who is an individual with authority over and fiduciary responsibilities for the physical person of the ward, and a "conservator" or "guardian of the property" of a ward who has authority over and fiduciary responsibilities for significant property (often an inheritance or personal injury settlement) belonging to the ward. Some jurisdictions provide for public guardianship programs serving incapacitated adults or children.A guardian is a fiduciary and is held to a very high standard of care in exercising his or her powers. If the ward owns substantial property the guardian may be required to give a surety bond to protect the ward in the event that dishonesty or incompetence on his or her part causes financial loss to the ward.Some jurisdictions allow a parent of a child to exercise the authority of a legal guardian without a formal court appointment. In such circumstances the parent acting in that capacity is called the natural guardian of that parent's child.".
- Legal_guardian status "Non-profit organization".
- Legal_guardian type List_of_youth_organizations.
- Legal_guardian wikiPageExternalLink www.casaforchildren.org.
- Legal_guardian wikiPageExternalLink BGBengl_000P1896.
- Legal_guardian wikiPageExternalLink www.guardianship.org.
- Legal_guardian wikiPageExternalLink contents.
- Legal_guardian wikiPageExternalLink www.stopguardianabuse.org.
- Legal_guardian wikiPageExternalLink www.texfam.org.
- Legal_guardian wikiPageID "1632880".
- Legal_guardian wikiPageRevisionID "603656066".
- Legal_guardian hasPhotoCollection Legal_guardian.
- Legal_guardian name "Guardian ad Litem".
- Legal_guardian status Nonprofit_organization.
- Legal_guardian type List_of_youth_organizations.
- Legal_guardian website www.casaforchildren.org.
- Legal_guardian subject Category:Legal_professions.
- Legal_guardian type Agent.
- Legal_guardian type Organisation.
- Legal_guardian type Organization.
- Legal_guardian type Agent.
- Legal_guardian type SocialPerson.
- Legal_guardian type Thing.
- Legal_guardian comment "A legal guardian is a person who has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a ward. Usually, a person has the status of guardian because the ward is incapable of caring for his or her own interests due to infancy, incapacity, or disability.".
- Legal_guardian label "Curador (derecho)".
- Legal_guardian label "Curador (direito)".
- Legal_guardian label "Legal guardian".
- Legal_guardian label "Opiekun".
- Legal_guardian label "Sauvegarde de justice".
- Legal_guardian label "Tutore (diritto)".
- Legal_guardian label "Vormundschaft".
- Legal_guardian label "Wettelijk vertegenwoordiger".
- Legal_guardian label "Опека".
- Legal_guardian label "ولي الأمر".
- Legal_guardian label "後見人".
- Legal_guardian sameAs Poručenství.
- Legal_guardian sameAs Vormundschaft.
- Legal_guardian sameAs Curador_(derecho).
- Legal_guardian sameAs Sauvegarde_de_justice.
- Legal_guardian sameAs Tutore_(diritto).
- Legal_guardian sameAs 後見人.
- Legal_guardian sameAs Wettelijk_vertegenwoordiger.
- Legal_guardian sameAs Opiekun.
- Legal_guardian sameAs Curador_(direito).
- Legal_guardian sameAs m.05j7dv.
- Legal_guardian sameAs Q157509.
- Legal_guardian sameAs Q157509.
- Legal_guardian wasDerivedFrom Legal_guardian?oldid=603656066.
- Legal_guardian homepage www.casaforchildren.org.
- Legal_guardian isPrimaryTopicOf Legal_guardian.
- Legal_guardian name "Guardian ad Litem".