Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
guardianship-can a minor petition the court
can a minor pettition the court for change of guardianship. one parent is dead and the other has been estranged for 15 years, she is 15 years old. he is contactable. In the mother's codicil she appointed a guardian, brother, to watch over her. where does she stand? she is emotionally and physically abused and has child services come to the house on one occasion. she has someone who wishes to be her guardain. can she petiton the court for these people to be her guardians?
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Re: guardianship-can a minor petition the court
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I do not believe that the court would entertain a petition from a 15 year old child. The person who is willing to act as guardian can file a petition setting forth each of the allegations the child has made. It would be necessary to prove the allegations in court with viable and credible evidence.
Once the guardian has been removed (if the court agrees), the proposed guardian can then petition to be the guardian of the child. This is a convoluted process which is designed to protect the child. It is very probable that the court would assign an attorney ad litem to represent the child and appoint a committe to make a recommendation to the court.
I would strongly suggest that you meet with an attorney to discuss the specifics of this matter further.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: guardianship-can a minor petition the court
No, the proposed guardian can.