When a parent is no longer able to care for a child, a guardian may be appointed. Whether it’s because of illness, incarceration, or even death, the state will endeavor to place a child with a relative or friend of the family in an effort to disrupt the child as little as possible. Read on and learn more about the duties and responsibilities of a child guardian.
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Have you and your spouse decided to get a divorce and have a special needs child? If so, it likely was a harder decision than some couples face. Most of the time when married couples decide to divorce and children are involved, it can create complex circumstances. Divorcing with a special needs child may require additional considerations, and this can make these types of divorces more complex. If you and your spouse can agree on certain terms, the divorce does not have to be complicated and the dissolution can be amicable.…