Nonrecurring Expenses for Subsidized Guardianship Sample Clauses

Nonrecurring Expenses for Subsidized Guardianship. This is a one-time only payment for reasonable and necessary miscellaneous costs and legal fess related to subsidy review, that are directly related to the transfer of guardianship of a child, subject to the maximum set by the Department of $500 per child. Specify expenses other than legal fees. $ $ $ $ Nonrecurring Expenses are approved for payment through this agreement: Yes No
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Nonrecurring Expenses for Subsidized Guardianship. One-time only payment for expenses incurred during and related to the guardianship process. Eligible expenses include but are not limited to reasonable and necessary guardianship fees, court costs, attorney’s fees, guardian ad litem fees, travel expenses related to pre-placement visits, health and psychological examinations and other costs associated with the transfer of guardianship of a special needs child subject to the maximum set by the Department of $2,000 per child. The non-recurring cost limit is $500 for cases of a subsequent guardianship after the death/incapacitation of a guardian in which the initial guardianship was established under the IDCFS Subsidized Guardianship Waiver. For attorney fees which may not be determined at the time this document is signed, provide the attorney’s name and specify the amount that their fee cannot exceed as determined by the total amount of any other non-recurring costs listed here. ALL NON- RECURRING COSTS INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES MUST NOT EXCEED $2,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Nonrecurring Expenses are approved for reimbursement through this agreement: Yes No

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