Guardianship definition

Guardianship means a guardianship pursuant to chapter
Guardianship means, for the purposes of permanency planning, a dependency guardianship, a legal guardianship pursuant to chapter 11.88 RCW, or equivalent laws of another state or a federally recognized Indian Tribe. RCW 13.34.145
Guardianship means a dependency guardianship or a legal guardianship pursuant to chapter 11.88 RCW or equivalent laws of another state or a federally recognized Indian tribe.

Examples of Guardianship in a sentence

  • Xx. Xxxxx reportedly did not manage M.B.’s finances or accounts until she and Xx. Xxxxxxx were given control of the Adult Guardianship Services, Inc.

  • Resident, Resident’s estate, or Representative shall pay the cost of such Guardianship proceedings, including attorneys’ fees.

  • Adult Guardianship Services assigned M.B. to Xx. Xxxxx' caseload beginning September 2010.

  • Adult Guardianship Services assigned M.C. to Xx. Xxxxx' caseload beginning September 2010.

  • Xxxxx Xxxxx was a shareholder and one of the designated certified professional guardians of Adult Guardianship Services, Inc., CPGA No. 10884.


More Definitions of Guardianship

Guardianship means a court has issued an order appointing and investing an individual with the power and duty of managing the care, comfort, or maintenance of an incapacitated adult.
Guardianship. , in relation to a child, means guardianship as contemplated in section 18;
Guardianship means a guardianship pursuant to chapter 13.36 RCW or a limited guardianship of a minor pursuant to RCW 11.130.215 or equivalent laws of another state or a federally recognized Indian tribe.
Guardianship means a legally established relationship between a child and adult who is appointed to protect the child’s best interests and to provide the child’s care, welfare, education, discipline, maintenance, and support.
Guardianship means the legal responsibility and authority for making decisions with respect to a child;
Guardianship. ’, in relation to a child, means—
Guardianship means guardianship, unless otherwise specified, of the person of a minor and refers to the obligation of care and control, the right to custody and the duty and authority to make major decisions affecting such minor's welfare, including, but not limited to, consent determinations regarding marriage, enlistment in the armed forces and major medical, psychiatric or surgical treatment;