Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
Legal guardian for kid 17 years old
I have to leave the country for several months. My daughter is graduating the high school, and I want to let her stay with our friends (I have no relatives here in NJ).
Should I define my friends as legal guardians? If so - what is the procedure in NJ(forms, documents, rights etc.). Any information will be highly appreciated.
thanks a lot in advance
Best Regards
Slava
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Legal guardian for kid 17 years old
You can give your friends a document known as a Power of Attorney; it authorizes them to act in your place.
You should contact the school and advise of your situation and that you intend to have a power of attorney prepared and confirm that they approve of the procedure. You can then have an attorney
prepare a number of original powers of attorney
and give several to your friends and one to the school before you leave. You will need a number of originals because anyone acting in reliance of a power of attorney is going to want an original to prove what was done was done with property authority. Your friends can give the power of attorney to any medical provider in the event that there is a need for medical care while you are away.
Gary Moore, Esquire
Hackensack, New Jersey
www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com
Re: Legal guardian for kid 17 years old
I have done several of these type situations. You will want to sign a power of attorney which gives temporary custody and control over your child to your friend. they will be able to take all action as if they were her parent (school, medical, and other actions).
This is fast and easy to do. I would be happy to assist you in doing this. Call me. the telephone consultation will be free.
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