What are the primary differences of a full and a limited guardianship?

In a limited guardianship the parent and guardian have a mutual agreement regarding visitation, child support; and the parent must sign the petition allowing the guardianship.

Full guardianship does not require the consent of a parent. It most frequently provides the minor with a more stable environment and longer-term relationship.

A full guardianship allows the guardian to give consent to a minor to marry, and with the court’s permission, can consent to the adoption of a minor.

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1. What is limited guardianship?
2. What parental rights and responsibilities does the parent have with limited guardianship?
3. How important is the placement plan?
4. What are the advantages of a limited guardianship?
5. What can’t a limited guardian do?
6. What is full guardianship?
7. What are a full guardian’s responsibilities?
8. When is a full guardian not responsible?
9. What else do I need to know?
10. What are the primary differences of a full and a limited guardianship?
11. How is a guardianship terminated?
12. What if I have other questions or need help understanding and / or filling out the forms?