About Guardianship of a Child
Basic information on guardianships and things to keep in mind when considering guardianship of a child.
By: Guam Legal Services Corporation
Guam Guardianship Information
(Separate Website)
Basic information on what a guardianship is on Guam, what is required, and how it works.
By: U.S. Navy - Judge Advocate General (JAG)
Guardianship Basics
(Separate Website)
What is a guardian? When are guardians appointed? Selecting a guardian. Removing a guardian.
By: FindLaw
Is Guardianship the same as Adoption?
(Separate Website)
By: California Courts Self-Help Center
Ten Things to Think About: Choosing a Guardian for Your Child
(Separate Website)
By: FindLaw
What is Guardianship of a Minor (child)?
(Separate Website)
By: California Courts Self-Help Center
When Guardianship May Be Necessary FAQ
(Separate Website)
These frequently asked questions explain when you do -- and don't -- need to seek legal guardianship of a child in your care.
By: FindLaw
About Guardianship of an Adult
General information on what a guardianship of an adult is and what it involves. This also includes a discussion on limitations and alternatives.
By: Guam Legal Services Corporation
Documents to gather if you are the guardian of an elderly adult
(Separate Website)
If you are the guardian of an elderly relative, you are responsible for the management and safety of that relative's assets. As such, you must gather all the important documents needed to manage those assets. In doing so, you may find this checklist helpful in creating your own personal Document Checklist.
By: FindLaw
Guam Guardianship Information
(Separate Website)
Basic information on what a guardianship is on Guam, what is required, and how it works.
By: U.S. Navy - Judge Advocate General (JAG)
Guardianship Basics
(Separate Website)
What is a guardian? When are guardians appointed? Selecting a guardian. Removing a guardian.
By: FindLaw
Guardianship of Incapacitated or Disabled Persons
(Separate Website)
Explanation of the purpose of guardianships of incapacitated or disabled persons as well as an explanation of the powers of guardians.
By: FindLaw
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