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A petition for guardianship (full guardian) is filed by the proposed guardian who currently has care and custody of the minor child. A full guardian can be appointed for a minor when one of the situations listed on the petition is met. Filing Fee: $150.00 per child (Non-refundable filing fee) Forms Required: • Petition for Appointment of Guardian (PC651) • Minor Guardianship Intake Form (Montcalm Form) • Any custody, support, visitation orders entered by a prior court • Birth Certificate and/or any document establishing paternity • Notice of Hearing (PC562) • Proof of Service (PC564) – file at least 1 week prior to the hearing. Hearing Date: Upon the filing of the petition, you may obtain a hearing date from the Court. Typically a hearing date is set at least 5-6 weeks after the date of filing to allow for an investigation by the Department of Human Services (See General Information re: Minor Guardianships) Service: It is the petitioner’s responsibility to ensure that proper and timely service is made on all interested parties. If proper and timely service is not made on all interested persons, your hearing may be adjourned and/or your petition dismissed. Service for hearings must be completed at least 14 days prior to the hearing date if by mail and at least 7 days prior to the hearing date if served personally. Filing: It is recommended that the documents be brought to the Probate Court office by the petitioner for filing. Filings may be completed by mail, however, there may be a delay in in obtaining a hearing date if your documents are not complete or correct. See Location/Hours of Court. Incarcerated Parties: In all cases involving the custody of minor children, a Court may not grant the relief requested by the petitioner concerning the minor child if an incarcerated party has not been offered the opportunity to participate in the proceedings as described by MCR 2.004. Notice Regarding Incarcerated Parties. Keep copies of all documents filed with the Court for your records and to provide to the interested persons. Copies obtained from the Court are $1.00 per page.
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