Guardianship
Once a child reaches the age of 18 the parent’s status as guardian for their child terminates automatically by law. Only through appointment as guardian, either plenary (full) or partial, by a probate court, where a judge declares some to be legally incompetent can you continue to act as your child guardian. Obtaining guardianship is one option toward ensuring a level of security. Other options include: acting as “next of kin” in medical situations, acting as a “representative payee” when handling governmental financial benefits, acting as a “trustee” of a private trust, acting as a readily recognized advocate, or obtaining a “power of attorney.” The following information is specific for obtaining guardianship if you are interested in finding about alternatives to guardianship please contact the ARC of Oakland County at (248) 816-1900 or your CMH agency provider.
Additional Information
For additional information regarding guardianship or guardianship alternatives contact: Donna Klebba, Cloverdale School Social Worker, (248) 426-5216
OR The ARC of Oakland County, (248) 816-1900
