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Minor Guardianship Attorneys in Vancouver, WA

When a child needs a legal guardian, the process requires careful navigation of Washington's guardianship laws. Our attorneys help families establish guardianships that protect children's safety and well-being.

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Minor Guardianship in Washington State

When parents cannot adequately care for their children due to issues like substance abuse, illness, incarceration, or other circumstances, courts may appoint a non-parental guardian to ensure the child's safety and well-being. This arrangement is often temporary and depends on parental circumstances improving over time. A legal guardian assumes responsibility for the child's day-to-day care, including decisions about health, schooling, and daily living.

Guardianship Does Not Terminate Parental Rights

Parents may petition the court to restore their custody when circumstances improve. Guardianship provides care for the child during a difficult period while preserving the possibility of family reunification.

Filing Requirements

Under RCW 11.130.190, petitioners for minor guardianship must include in their filing:

  • Full name and physical address of the petitioner
  • Attorney contact information
  • Explanation of their relationship to the child
  • Detailed reasoning for the guardianship request

Who Can Serve as Guardian?

Family members most commonly serve as guardians, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and older siblings. However, unrelated individuals who have assumed a parental role in the child's life may also qualify. Court approval remains necessary even when the parents consent to the guardianship arrangement.

Guardian Responsibilities

Once a person assumes guardianship over a child, they become responsible for day-to-day decisions that impact the child's life. This includes decisions about health, education, and other aspects of the child's well-being. Guardians must file regular reports with the court regarding the child's welfare.

Grandparent Visitation

Grandparents seeking visitation with a child whose parents are fit do not need to pursue guardianship. Instead, a family law attorney can petition for visitation rights on the grandparent's behalf through a separate legal process.

The Law Office of Erin Bradley McAleer offers consultations to discuss guardianship cases and legal strategy. Whether you are seeking to establish a guardianship, defending against one, or navigating your responsibilities as a current guardian, our attorneys provide compassionate and knowledgeable legal guidance. Contact us today.

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