Terminating Guardianship In Michigan
Summary
To terminate guardianship in Michigan, file a Petition to Terminate Guardianship and a Parental Affidavit. Notify all parties of the hearing date and attend the court hearing, which can be done via Zoom. Ensure your sister demonstrates her stability to care for the children with supporting documents. If you move out of state, inform the court and request to attend the hearing remotely to avoid delays.Full Conversation
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Sure! Here are the steps and documents generally required for terminating guardianship in Michigan:
- Petition to Terminate Guardianship: File this document with the court.
- Parental Affidavit: A statement from the parent (your sister) indicating her ability to care for the children.
- Notice of Hearing: Inform all interested parties of the court date.
- Court Hearing: Attend the hearing where the judge will review the case.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
I have filed a petition to terminate guardianship and I submitted a letter on my sisters behalf stating how she is in stable condition to care for her children
It sounds like you're on the right track. Here are a few additional tips:
- Ensure your sister attends the court hearing to demonstrate her stability.
- Gather any supporting documents like proof of employment and rental agreements.
- Be prepared to answer questions about the children's well-being.
Do you need more information on what to expect during the court hearing?
what would happen if I moved out of state before the hearing
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If you move out of state before the hearing, the termination process may be delayed or impacted. The court typically requires the guardian to attend the hearing. If you cannot attend, the judge might postpone the hearing or deny the termination until you are available.
Do you need assistance with rescheduling the hearing or understanding the possible consequences?
in michigan probate court hearings are held via zoom
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It's helpful that Michigan probate court hearings are held via Zoom, as it allows you to attend remotely. You should inform the court of your upcoming move and request to attend via Zoom.
Would you like more information on how to request a Zoom hearing or other aspects of the hearing process?