Q&A

When to get adult guardianship in North Carolina?

When to get adult guardianship in North Carolina?

Parents of special needs children frequently do not realize that in order to legally continue their parental decision making role past their child’s age of 18, they must petition for adult guardianship of their child (which they can establish in North Carolina starting at their child’s age of 17 1/2.)

What happens if a legal guardian dies in North Carolina?

If the legal guardian dies during the North Carolina guardianship, the court will again help to appoint another qualified person. If there are family members that can still qualify as a valid guardian, the court will usually select a family member.

What are the different types of Guardians in North Carolina?

The North Carolina General Statutes outline several types of guardians. These include a guardian of the person, a guardian of the estate, and a general guardian, each of which is further defined below.

Who is the Guardian in a guardianship case?

Guardianship Guardianship is a legal relationship in which someone (the guardian) is authorized by the clerk of superior court to be substitute decision maker for an incompetent adult (the ward). Incompetence is determined in a court proceeding and means an adult is unable to manage his own affairs,…

Who can be a guardian in North Carolina?

The guardian can be any competent adult or agency. This means guardianship can be assigned to anyone from the ward’s spouse, friend, or neighbor to a nonprofit agency or public corporation. In North Carolina, guardianship is always assigned based on the ward’s best interests.

What do Guardians in North Carolina do?

What is a Guardian in North Carolina? In general, a guardian is a person appointed by the court who cares for , and is legally responsible for, someone who is unable to manage their own affairs , such as a minor child whose parents have died. The North Carolina General Statutes outline several types of guardians.

How do I petition for guardianship in North Carolina?

  • Fill out the paperwork at the North Carolina Wake County Clerk of Courts Website for Guardianship.
  • go through the Clerk of Courts doors and look for
  • Give the paperwork to the people at the desk at Special Proceedings.