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![]() ![]() It's common for military parents to name guardians for their children so that if they are posted overseas, there is someone they trust who can care for their child in their absence. A court determines the child should be placed with a guardian.The child's parents consent to guardianship.Guardianship of a child can be granted in the following situations: ![]() ![]() Guardianship is generally established when a child or adult needs someone to care for them and manage their affairs. Custody can cancel out parental rights, or at least infringe on them. When guardianship of a child is established, the child's parents maintain their parental rights. A guardian does not receive any parental rights and is simply appointed to care for the ward and the ward's finances. When someone gets custody of a child, they obtain parental or grandparental rights. Custody only refers to a minor child, while guardianship can be of a child or an adult. Guardianship differs from custody in several ways. When the guardianship is of an adult, it is sometimes also called conservatorship. In addition to managing the care for this individual, known as a ward, a guardian also manages their finances. Guardianship gives a person the legal right to care for and make decisions for another person, usually of a minor or an adult who is unable to make decisions for themselves, such as an elderly or disabled person. ![]()
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