What is a limited guardianship?

A limited guardianship is a type of guardianship that is often granted by the courts in Virginia. It is an alternative to full guardianship, which is a more permanent arrangement that gives the guardian more access and control over the life of the person under the guardianship. Under a limited guardianship, the guardian has more limited powers and responsibilities. A limited guardianship can be used to give the guardian control over certain aspects of the ward’s life, such as health care, education and finances, while allowing the ward to retain independence in other areas. For example, if a court decides that someone needs a guardian, but that the full guardianship is too broad and restrictive, the court may decide to appoint a limited guardian. This can be done to protect the ward from harm, while at the same time allowing them to maintain a certain level of autonomy. The court can also decide to appoint a limited guardian if the ward’s situation could improve without full guardianship, such as if the ward finds a job or is able to live independently. The court will set out the specific powers and responsibilities of the limited guardian in its order. Generally, the limited guardian will have the power to make emergency decisions on behalf of the ward and to ensure that the ward’s legal rights are protected. The limited guardian must also make sure that the ward’s finances are managed responsibly. The limited guardian’s powers and responsibilities can vary from situation to situation, and the court will specify in its order what powers the limited guardian has.

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