Revoking Temporary Guardianship Process

Summary

To revoke temporary guardianship, you must petition the court, which will consider the childs best interests. A hearing will be scheduled to present your case. Even with guardianship, parents retain some rights, but full rights require court action. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.

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Okay My daughter is staying with her grandma temporary well she sent us meaning me her dad a consent of parent to appointment for fiduciary and have it notarized so I was wondering when we are ready to get daughter back and I request for this be removed
Hello ****. To better assist you, could you let me know your location? Laws regarding custody and guardianship can vary greatly from place to place.
I live in Kansas but the grandma lives In Missouri
Hello ****. Here are some general points about revoking guardianship:
- You can petition the court to terminate the guardianship.
- The court will consider the best interest of the child.
- A hearing will be scheduled where you can present your case.
Please consult with a local attorney for specific guidance.
So I have go to court why don't I have with this letter
Hello ****, this letter is important as it's evidence of the agreement between you and your child's grandmother. However, to formally revoke the guardianship, you must go to court. This ensures the child's best interests are considered.
So I have no rights to her until I get it revoked cause at the bottom of the letter it states to the effect that this proceeding is a temporary undertaking which may be terminated at my request
Hello ****. Even with guardianship in place, parents retain some rights. However, the extent may vary by state. In this case, to regain full rights, you'll need to revoke the guardianship through court. Consulting a local attorney can provide more specific guidance.
Ok
Hello ****. You're welcome. If you have more questions in the future, feel free to ask. Good luck with your situation.