Form PMG70P Parent's Consent to the Establishment of a Custodial Minor Guardianship - Vermont

Form PMG70P Parent's Consent to the Establishment of a Custodial Minor Guardianship - Vermont

What Is Form PMG70P?

This is a legal form that was released by the Vermont Superior Court - a government authority operating within Vermont. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is PMG70P?A: PMG70P is the form called Parent's Consent to the Establishment of a Custodial Minor Guardianship in Vermont.

Q: What does PMG70P do?A: PMG70P is a form that allows parents to give consent to the establishment of a custodial minor guardianship in Vermont.

Q: What is a custodial minor guardianship?A: A custodial minor guardianship is when someone other than the child's parent becomes the legal guardian and assumes responsibility for the care and upbringing of a minor.

Q: Why would someone need to establish a custodial minor guardianship?A: There are various reasons why someone may need to establish a custodial minor guardianship, such as the parents being unable to provide care for the child or if the parents are incapacitated or deceased.

Q: Who can establish a custodial minor guardianship?A: In Vermont, the parents can establish a custodial minor guardianship by completing the PMG70P form and giving their consent.

Q: What information is required on the PMG70P form?A: The PMG70P form requires information about the child, the parents, and the proposed custodial guardian, including their names, addresses, and relationships.

Q: Are there any fees associated with establishing a custodial minor guardianship using PMG70P?A: There may be fees associated with filing the PMG70P form and establishing a custodial minor guardianship in Vermont. You should contact the local probate court for fee information.

Q: Do both parents need to consent to the establishment of a custodial minor guardianship?A: Ideally, both parents should consent to the establishment of a custodial minor guardianship. However, if one parent is unavailable or refuses to give consent, the other parent can still proceed with the process.

Q: Can the custodial minor guardianship be revoked?A: Yes, a custodial minor guardianship can be revoked if the circumstances change or if the parents regain their ability to care for the child. However, this would require going through the legal process to modify or terminate the guardianship.

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Form Details:

  • Released on August 1, 2014;
  • The latest edition provided by the Vermont Superior Court;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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