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Beware, the Adult version is ONLY if you are Court appointed Guardian, and if

Limited Guardian it only delegates the authority stated in the Court order. The

special needs attorney who you work with should provide to you, for no

additional cost, both the Short Term and Stand-By Declaration forms as a well as

help in their completion. Remember, both forms require witnesses and notary.

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On Aug 10, 2011, at 7:07 AM, " Louise "

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Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission site <http://gac.state.il.us/>

http://gac.state.il.us/

has legal forms you can use <http://gac.state.il.us/forms.html>

http://gac.state.il.us/forms.html

which includes the Short Term Guardian Form <http://gac.state.il.us/stgf.htm>

http://gac.state.il.us/stgf.htm

Louise

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Tue Aug 9, 2011 7:20 am (PDT)

Does anyone know what we may need to do before leaving our daughter with her

grandparents when we go on a short vacation? In the past we have used a

vacation power of attorney that we got from when he did our

Special Needs Will. Our daughter will be nineteen and we are her legal

guardians. Can we still use the form we did when she was younger, or is

there something new we should use, or do we need anything at all? We will be

taking her to Missouri and flying out from there so I know everyone would

feel better if there were no hang ups if anything medical came up.

Thanks,

Penny S.

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