Guardianship- a guardian has the care, custody and control of the person and has the legal authority to consent to things concerning the daily care of the child.
An appointment of guardian suspends the biological parent’s authority, but it does not terminate the parent’s rights. A guardian is required to provide all of the child’s basic needs (education, medical care, shelter, etc.) The biological parents are still financially responsible for the child.
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