What is the process for appealing a guardianship decision?
The process for appealing a guardianship decision in Washington state can be complex. In general, the person filing the appeal must do so in a timely manner, as defined by the court’s rules. This means that the appeal must be filed within 30 days of the initial guardianship decision. All filing paperwork must be completed correctly and include the necessary documents, such as the Order of Appointment of the Guardian and the Writ of Review. Once the filing paperwork is complete, the person filing the appeal has the opportunity to present their case to the court. It is important to note that the court’s decision is final and cannot be appealed to a higher court. It is also important to note that the person filing the appeal is responsible for any costs associated with the appeal, such as court costs, expert witness fees, and legal fees. The court may order costs to be paid by the other side as well. In some cases, the appellate court may choose to have an oral argument instead of a written one. During the argument, the party appealing can explain their legal argument and the court can ask questions and make a ruling. It is important to remember that all appeals must be made in a timely manner. If the appeal is not filed within the 30-day window, then it is likely that the appeal will be denied and the guardianship decision will be upheld.
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