What does it mean if you are a ward of the court?
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What does it mean if you are a ward of the court?
A ward of the court is someone under the protection of the courts. The ward of the court may have a guardian appointed by the court. The legal guardian is not personally liable for the ward’s expenses and is not liable to third parties for the ward’s debts.
Can a guardian file for divorce?
We conclude, having regard to the rules, that a case guardian may bring an application for a divorce order. The case guardian must be confident and act fairly and his or her interest must not be adverse to the person under a disability.
What to do if your child doesn’t want to live with you?
What to Do When Your Child Doesn’t Want to Live With YouTalk to Your Child. If your child is adamant about not wanting to live with you or not wanting to hold any visitation with you, the best thing for you to do is to talk with your child about his/her feelings. Talk with a Legal Representative. Try Counseling. Decide What You Want to Do.