Can a guardianship be modified once it is established?

Yes, a guardianship can be modified once it is established in Washington. This process is called a guardianship modification and is done when circumstances change such that the original guardianship may no longer be in the best interests of the person under guardianship. If a guardian needs to modify the guardianship, they must file a petition with the court that created the guardianship. The petition must include the reasons why the modification is needed and the proposed modification. It is also important that the guardian make sure that all other parties involved, such as the person under guardianship, any other guardians, and the court, are aware of the petition. Once the petition is filed, a hearing must be held in front of a judge so that they can make a determination as to whether the requested modification is in the best interests of the person under guardianship. If the court approves the modification, they will issue an order that may need to be filed with the court. In Washington, a guardianship modification can be requested at any time, as long as the person under guardianship is still alive. However, modifications should only be requested if it is absolutely necessary, as courts may not always approve the requested modifications.

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