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Can anyone tell me how long it takes for the guardianship process? I

contacted an attorney and he is trying to find one in our county.

turns 18 on Sept. 11. Yesterday when I was checking her in,

they Dean of girls asked if I had guardianship of her yet because

once she turns 18, if I don't already have it, she can't contact me

for any reason. Am I going to have enough time to get this done? Do

I need to be doing something?

I'm sure things might vary from state to state, but anyone had

experience with this?

Thanks so much,

Sheryl

Mom to Mitch 18 and 17 CHARGE

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Sheryl,

Applying for guardianship is so easy to do. All I had to do was to go to the

town hall and meet with the Judge of Probate. I did it a little differently

though. You can sign for guardianship right there and then. I found out

though that you can also be signed over as a conservator. This is something

that

is voluntary and Patty can undo that any time she wants. With that she also

is responsible for her own life. I am notified of things and help her where

she needs it. Really though it decisions for themselves and a guardian is to

protect those decisions or override them if they are unsafe... Whatever you do

it is really easy. Do it quickly though. If you have to take her to a doctor,

or anywhere else for that matter no one can talk to you unless gives

you permission.

I know you are missing being at school now but it is something

wonderful at the same time. Isn't it funny how many different feelings you can

have

all at once. I am so glad to hear how well is doing. It sounds like

her life is on the right path now. That is all because of you. You are such

a strong mother and woman. What a role model you are for others. I hope

everything else is well with you and your family.

Take care,

Bonnie

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Sheryl,

Applying for guardianship is so easy to do. All I had to do was to go to the

town hall and meet with the Judge of Probate. I did it a little differently

though. You can sign for guardianship right there and then. I found out

though that you can also be signed over as a conservator. This is something

that

is voluntary and Patty can undo that any time she wants. With that she also

is responsible for her own life. I am notified of things and help her where

she needs it. Really though it decisions for themselves and a guardian is to

protect those decisions or override them if they are unsafe... Whatever you do

it is really easy. Do it quickly though. If you have to take her to a doctor,

or anywhere else for that matter no one can talk to you unless gives

you permission.

I know you are missing being at school now but it is something

wonderful at the same time. Isn't it funny how many different feelings you can

have

all at once. I am so glad to hear how well is doing. It sounds like

her life is on the right path now. That is all because of you. You are such

a strong mother and woman. What a role model you are for others. I hope

everything else is well with you and your family.

Take care,

Bonnie

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Sheryl,

Applying for guardianship is so easy to do. All I had to do was to go to the

town hall and meet with the Judge of Probate. I did it a little differently

though. You can sign for guardianship right there and then. I found out

though that you can also be signed over as a conservator. This is something

that

is voluntary and Patty can undo that any time she wants. With that she also

is responsible for her own life. I am notified of things and help her where

she needs it. Really though it decisions for themselves and a guardian is to

protect those decisions or override them if they are unsafe... Whatever you do

it is really easy. Do it quickly though. If you have to take her to a doctor,

or anywhere else for that matter no one can talk to you unless gives

you permission.

I know you are missing being at school now but it is something

wonderful at the same time. Isn't it funny how many different feelings you can

have

all at once. I am so glad to hear how well is doing. It sounds like

her life is on the right path now. That is all because of you. You are such

a strong mother and woman. What a role model you are for others. I hope

everything else is well with you and your family.

Take care,

Bonnie

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I would just like to add to what Martha and Bonnie said about guardianship--it

is a fairly easy process. Of course, each state is different and with that

there are different ways to deal with the lawyer/paperwork. Your daughter's

school can probably help do this, too, as I am sure they have people they deal

with. The School Psychologist at ISD can probably sign off as can the Social

Worker and then all you need is a lawyer for the last part. For us at Perkins,

for the MA. kids, I can sign off as can the Social Worker, so there are two fees

that are " waived " , and parents, then, only have to pay the lawyer ( I don't

think it is a lot of money, but I can't say right now).

Bonnie and Martha are right--the process is simple, but the

emotional/psychological ramifications can be the hard part for parents--trying

to do the right thing and make sure protections and safeguards are in place.

Good luck, but you really won't need it--it is a routine thing!

pam

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I would just like to add to what Martha and Bonnie said about guardianship--it

is a fairly easy process. Of course, each state is different and with that

there are different ways to deal with the lawyer/paperwork. Your daughter's

school can probably help do this, too, as I am sure they have people they deal

with. The School Psychologist at ISD can probably sign off as can the Social

Worker and then all you need is a lawyer for the last part. For us at Perkins,

for the MA. kids, I can sign off as can the Social Worker, so there are two fees

that are " waived " , and parents, then, only have to pay the lawyer ( I don't

think it is a lot of money, but I can't say right now).

Bonnie and Martha are right--the process is simple, but the

emotional/psychological ramifications can be the hard part for parents--trying

to do the right thing and make sure protections and safeguards are in place.

Good luck, but you really won't need it--it is a routine thing!

pam

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I would just like to add to what Martha and Bonnie said about guardianship--it

is a fairly easy process. Of course, each state is different and with that

there are different ways to deal with the lawyer/paperwork. Your daughter's

school can probably help do this, too, as I am sure they have people they deal

with. The School Psychologist at ISD can probably sign off as can the Social

Worker and then all you need is a lawyer for the last part. For us at Perkins,

for the MA. kids, I can sign off as can the Social Worker, so there are two fees

that are " waived " , and parents, then, only have to pay the lawyer ( I don't

think it is a lot of money, but I can't say right now).

Bonnie and Martha are right--the process is simple, but the

emotional/psychological ramifications can be the hard part for parents--trying

to do the right thing and make sure protections and safeguards are in place.

Good luck, but you really won't need it--it is a routine thing!

pam

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Pam, Martha, Bonnie & Debra,

Thank you for the information about guardianship. I had contacted

our legal aid center and filled out the paperwork to get an

attorney. However after returning the paperwork, I have been unable

to get any phone calls returned or my questions answered. I also

tried to contact attorneys directly and found that my time frame was

just too short for them to be able to help. So, today I called our

local probate clerk and she said I just needed to fill out the

paperwork she had and then send it back so it can be presented to the

judge that will be in town on Tuesday of next week. She did say that

someone would need to interview . When I explained that she

would not understand what was going on and would not have any input,

she just told me to document her disabilities and the judge should

have no problem signing off on it. Documentation..now that is

something I have and can do. It sounds like now I will be able to

get this done before she turns 18. I will still have some

reservation until I have papers in hand but I am not quite as nervous

as I had been.

Again, thank you all for your help.

Sheryl

Mom to Mitch 18 and 17 CHARGE

> I would just like to add to what Martha and Bonnie said about

guardianship--it is a fairly easy process. Of course, each state is

different and with that there are different ways to deal with the

lawyer/paperwork. Your daughter's school can probably help do this,

too, as I am sure they have people they deal with. The School

Psychologist at ISD can probably sign off as can the Social Worker

and then all you need is a lawyer for the last part. For us at

Perkins, for the MA. kids, I can sign off as can the Social Worker,

so there are two fees that are " waived " , and parents, then, only have

to pay the lawyer ( I don't think it is a lot of money, but I can't

say right now).

>

> Bonnie and Martha are right--the process is simple, but the

emotional/psychological ramifications can be the hard part for

parents--trying to do the right thing and make sure protections and

safeguards are in place. Good luck, but you really won't need it--it

is a routine thing!

>

> pam

>

>

>

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Pam, Martha, Bonnie & Debra,

Thank you for the information about guardianship. I had contacted

our legal aid center and filled out the paperwork to get an

attorney. However after returning the paperwork, I have been unable

to get any phone calls returned or my questions answered. I also

tried to contact attorneys directly and found that my time frame was

just too short for them to be able to help. So, today I called our

local probate clerk and she said I just needed to fill out the

paperwork she had and then send it back so it can be presented to the

judge that will be in town on Tuesday of next week. She did say that

someone would need to interview . When I explained that she

would not understand what was going on and would not have any input,

she just told me to document her disabilities and the judge should

have no problem signing off on it. Documentation..now that is

something I have and can do. It sounds like now I will be able to

get this done before she turns 18. I will still have some

reservation until I have papers in hand but I am not quite as nervous

as I had been.

Again, thank you all for your help.

Sheryl

Mom to Mitch 18 and 17 CHARGE

> I would just like to add to what Martha and Bonnie said about

guardianship--it is a fairly easy process. Of course, each state is

different and with that there are different ways to deal with the

lawyer/paperwork. Your daughter's school can probably help do this,

too, as I am sure they have people they deal with. The School

Psychologist at ISD can probably sign off as can the Social Worker

and then all you need is a lawyer for the last part. For us at

Perkins, for the MA. kids, I can sign off as can the Social Worker,

so there are two fees that are " waived " , and parents, then, only have

to pay the lawyer ( I don't think it is a lot of money, but I can't

say right now).

>

> Bonnie and Martha are right--the process is simple, but the

emotional/psychological ramifications can be the hard part for

parents--trying to do the right thing and make sure protections and

safeguards are in place. Good luck, but you really won't need it--it

is a routine thing!

>

> pam

>

>

>

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Pam, Martha, Bonnie & Debra,

Thank you for the information about guardianship. I had contacted

our legal aid center and filled out the paperwork to get an

attorney. However after returning the paperwork, I have been unable

to get any phone calls returned or my questions answered. I also

tried to contact attorneys directly and found that my time frame was

just too short for them to be able to help. So, today I called our

local probate clerk and she said I just needed to fill out the

paperwork she had and then send it back so it can be presented to the

judge that will be in town on Tuesday of next week. She did say that

someone would need to interview . When I explained that she

would not understand what was going on and would not have any input,

she just told me to document her disabilities and the judge should

have no problem signing off on it. Documentation..now that is

something I have and can do. It sounds like now I will be able to

get this done before she turns 18. I will still have some

reservation until I have papers in hand but I am not quite as nervous

as I had been.

Again, thank you all for your help.

Sheryl

Mom to Mitch 18 and 17 CHARGE

> I would just like to add to what Martha and Bonnie said about

guardianship--it is a fairly easy process. Of course, each state is

different and with that there are different ways to deal with the

lawyer/paperwork. Your daughter's school can probably help do this,

too, as I am sure they have people they deal with. The School

Psychologist at ISD can probably sign off as can the Social Worker

and then all you need is a lawyer for the last part. For us at

Perkins, for the MA. kids, I can sign off as can the Social Worker,

so there are two fees that are " waived " , and parents, then, only have

to pay the lawyer ( I don't think it is a lot of money, but I can't

say right now).

>

> Bonnie and Martha are right--the process is simple, but the

emotional/psychological ramifications can be the hard part for

parents--trying to do the right thing and make sure protections and

safeguards are in place. Good luck, but you really won't need it--it

is a routine thing!

>

> pam

>

>

>

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