Children: A Guardian For Your Children
How Long Does A Guardianship Last?
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A guardianship will ordinarily last until:
- A child reaches legal age as defined by the state in which you reside,
- A child dies, or
- A judge determines that guardianship is no longer necessary.
- The child's assets are used up if the guardian controls only your child's finances.
- A guardian steps down from his or her role. Usually this step requires permission from the court. In this case, a judge will appoint a replacement guardian.
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