Private guardianship definition

Private guardianship means an individual person appointed by the court to assume the responsibilities of the guardianship of the person as defined in Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 [705 ILCS 405/1-3] or Article XI of the Probate Act of 1975 [755 ILCS 5].
Private guardianship means an individual person appointed by the court to

Examples of Private guardianship in a sentence

  • Private guardianship proceedings are treated more like regular custody proceedings despite the requirements of the Family Court Civil Procedure Rules and the guardianship statute.

  • Private guardianship may be inadequate when there is no willing and responsible family member or friend, other person, bank, or corporation available to serve as guardian for an incapacitated person, and such person does not have adequate income or wealth for the compensation of a private guardian.

  • Virginia guardianship can be private or public, limited or full • Private guardianship, VA Code § 64.2-2000 et.

  • Private guardianship provides for a private person to act on behalf of the indi- vidual.

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  • Statistical collections "Private guardianship and protection of child rights in the Republic of Belarus" and "Social Abandonment Problems in Figures in 1990 – 2014" are published annually on the basis of the data on orphaned children contained in this data bank.

  • Information included into the statistical reports and in the Republican data bank of orphaned children, children left without parental care is analyzed and analytical materials serve as the basis for publication of Annual Statistical Collections "Private guardianship and protection of child rights in the Republic of Belarus" and "Social Abandonment Problems" by the Main Information Analytical Center of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus.

  • The claims of Plaintiffs James Clark and Paul Moore against Defendants LMES and WSI-OR shall be tried together as both Plaintiffs are supervisory employees and both Plaintiffs’ cases include claims regarding promotion decisions.

Related to Private guardianship

  • 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

  • Kinship guardianship means a relationship established in accordance with § 63.2-1305 between a child and an adult relative of the child who has formerly acted as the child's foster parent that is intended to be permanent and self-sustaining as evidenced by the transfer by the court to the adult relative of the child of the authority necessary to ensure the protection, education, care and control, and custody of the child and the authority for decision making for the child.

  • Guardianship order means an order appointing a guardian.

  • Dependency guardian means the person, nonprofit corporation, or Indian tribe appointed by the court pursuant to this chapter for the limited purpose of assisting the court in the supervision of the dependency.

  • war widower s pension” means any pension or allowance payable to a man as a widower or to a surviving civil partner under an instrument specified in section 639(2) of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 in respect of the death or disablement of any person;

  • Incompetency means a person lacks the capacity to understand the nature of the proceedings against him or her or to assist in his or her own defense as a result of mental disease or defect.

  • Guardian in respect of a Minor shall mean the person(s) appointed as the guardian(s) under or acting by virtue of the Guardianship of Minors Ordinance (Cap 13. of the Laws of Hong Kong).

  • Parent/Guardian means a birth or adoptive parent, legal guardian, or other person having responsibility for, or legal custody of, a child.

  • Child/Children means persons who are of an age of two years and above but who are less than 12 years of age;

  • Divorce shall refer to the dissolution of the marriage between the Couple. A Divorce is certified through a judgment, decree, or similar document that validates the dissolution of marriage in the jurisdiction of Governing Law.

  • widow means the surviving dependent widow of an employee who was wholly or partially dependent upon the employee's earnings at the time of the employee's death;

  • Young adult means a person aged 18 through 20 years.

  • land reform beneficiary , in relation to a property, means a person who -

  • Legal guardian means a person recognized by a court of law as having the duty of taking care of the person and managing the property and rights of an individual that is placed with such person by judgment, decree or other order of any court of competent jurisdiction.

  • Settlor means a person, including a testator, who creates, or contributes property to, a trust. If more than one person creates or contributes property to a trust, each person is a settlor of the portion of the trust property attributable to that person's contribution except to the extent another person has the power to revoke or withdraw that portion.

  • war widow s pension” means any pension or allowance payable to a woman as a widow under an instrument specified in section 639(2) of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 in respect of the death or disablement of any person;

  • Registered domestic partner means an individual joined in a domestic partnership that is registered by a county clerk in accordance with ORS 106.300 to 106.340.

  • Children means all dependants named on a policy (not including spouse).

  • Dependent children also means natural children, stepchildren, adopted children, children of a domestic partner, children placed for adoption and foster children.

  • de facto spouse means a person of the opposite sex to the employee who lives with the employee as the husband or wife of the employee on a bona fide domestic basis, although not legally married to that person.

  • Adult means a person 18 years of age or older.

  • Income beneficiary means a person to whom net income of a trust is or may be payable.

  • Personal representative means the person or persons who, upon the disability or incompetence of a Participant, shall have acquired on behalf of the Participant, by legal proceeding or otherwise, the power to exercise the rights or receive benefits under this Plan and who shall have become the legal representative of the Participant.

  • Family child care home means a private home in which 1 but fewer than 7 minor children are received for care and supervision for compensation for periods of less than 24 hours a day, unattended by a parent or legal guardian, except children related to an adult member of the household by blood, marriage, or adoption. Family child care home includes a home in which care is given to an unrelated minor child for more than 4 weeks during a calendar year. A family child care home does not include an individual providing babysitting services for another individual. As used in this subparagraph, "providing babysitting services" means caring for a child on behalf of the child's parent or guardian if the annual compensation for providing those services does not equal or exceed $600.00 or an amount that would according to the internal revenue code of 1986 obligate the child's parent or guardian to provide a form 1099-MISC to the individual for compensation paid during the calendar year for those services.

  • Implement of husbandry means a vehicle that is designed for agricultural purposes and

  • Preschool age child means a child age three through five not yet attending kindergarten. If a child is older than age five and not attending kindergarten or a higher grade, OCCL considers that child in the preschool-age group.