Guardianship order definition

Guardianship order means an order appointing a guardian.
Guardianship order means the court judgment that establishes a permanent
Guardianship order means an order made under section 43, and includes an order so made which is amended, continued or replaced under any other provision of this Act;

Examples of Guardianship order in a sentence

  • Special Guardianship order A special guardianship order is an order under the terms of the Children Act 1989 s.14A which defines it as an order appointing one or more individuals to be a child’s special guardian(s).

  • Young people who are in public care (looked after children) or who were in public care but ceased to be so because they were adopted or became subject to a child arrangement or Special Guardianship order (previously looked-after children).

  • Any motions to extend an Emergency Guardianship order by 60 days or until the Minor Guardianship is concluded shall be set before the assigned UFC Judge.

  • Under a Special Guardianship order the child’s birth parents retain parental responsibility.

  • Voluntary Enduring Power of Attorney Guardianship order Appointment of EnduringGuardianFinancial management/ administration orderNone of the above Give details below Provide a copy of the legal documents and/or relevant authorisation.Note: Documentation is not required for voluntary requests.Include details of the arrangement.


More Definitions of Guardianship order

Guardianship order means an order appointing a guardian as defined in section 633.3.
Guardianship order means an order appointing a guardian of the person or guardian of the estate.
Guardianship order means a guardianship order under section 37 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (c. 20), section 58 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 (c. 46) or Article 44 of the Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (S.I. 1986/595 (N.I. 4));
Guardianship order means an order made under section 23;
Guardianship order means a guardianship order within the meaning of the M18Army Act 1955, the M19Air Force Act 1955, the M20Naval Discipline Act 1957 or the M21 Mental Health Act 1983,‌‌‌
Guardianship order means an Order made by the Guardianship Board under section 16 which concerns the power to manage the property, financial affairs or personal welfare of a person who lacks capacity (whether in connection with a specific subject-matter or more than one such subject-matter), including conferring such power 5 on a Personal Guardian;
Guardianship order means an order appointing a guardian or adjudicating an adult incapacitated.