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TEMPORARY GUARDIANSHIP INFORMATION
If you have
a child in your physical custody and you are not that child’s
parent, you are without authority to enroll the child in school,
obtain medical treatment for the child or otherwise
control the child without first becoming the legally qualified
Temporary Guardian of Person through the Probate Court of your
county of residence. (Alternatively, you may contact the Juvenile
Court about becoming the legal custodian of the child.)
If you wish
to become Temporary Guardian of Person, you must comply with
every legal requirement, including notice to both parents
of the child. If either is deceased, you must furnish the death
certificate or other proof of death. If whereabouts of both parents
are unknown, you will need to go to Juvenile Court. You must furnish
a certified copy of child’s birth certificate and your personal
identification. Upon completion of the forms, you will
need to telephone the Probate Court 706/883-1690) to secure an
appointment
time to file for temporary guardianship. If you have any questions
about the proceeding, contact an attorney. Clerks can furnish forms
to you but have no authority to explain the law to you. This is
a Court of Law, not a social service agency. You will be required
to sign a consent form for your criminal history to be checked.
COST
REQUIRED TO FILE PETITION FOR TEMPORARY GUARDIANSHIP - There
are court costs which must be paid at the time you file the petition.
These costs are set by the Georgia Legislature, not the Court.
Clerks will inform you of total costs which vary depending on method
of service to parents.
Basic
Costs: (Both parents signing relinquishment)
Filing petition:
$60.00
Recording:
$2.00 per page
ADR fee: $
5.00
Law Library Fee: $3.00
Each Certified Copy: $5.00
Additional costs:
Sheriff service, postage charges and/or publication fees (if required)
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