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Probate Court

FILING PROCEDURES - FULL MINOR GUARDIANSHIPS

Note: The Court is prohibited by law (Sec. 1211 of the Estates and Protected Individuals Code [EPIC]) from providing legal advice and completing forms. This item provides general information concerning the filing procedures for full minor guardianships and may be useful as a guide. If you have any questions, consider contacting an attorney for assistance.

Filing Fee $150.00 per child

Note: This fee may be waived if the person filing for Guardianship can show they are indigent.

Forms Used

PC 571, Acceptance of Appointment
PC 651, Petition for Appointment of Guardian of Minor
PC 654, Annual Report of Guardian on Condition of Minor (Note: This form is used after a guardian is appointed and must be filed each year.)
PC 670, Minor Guardianship Social History

Service Publication is required for persons whose address or whereabouts are unknown. You may wish to contact:

Times Indicator
PO Box 7
Fremont, MI  49412
Telephone (231) 924-4400
Fax (231) 924-4066

$67 fee (One time publication)

Interested Persons The interested persons need to be listed on the petition, along with their proper address. If an interested person is not included or is not properly served, the hearing cannot be held. The interested persons in a petition for appointment of a full guardian of a minor are:

  1. The minor, if 14 years of age or older,
  2. If known, each person who had the principal care and custody of the minor during the 63 days before the petition was filed,
  3. The parents of the minor or, if neither of them is living, any grandparents and the adult presumptive heirs of the minor, and
  4. The nominated guardian.

IN GUARDIANSHIP CASES, IF A PARTY IS INCARCERATED UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, THEIR NAME, ADDRESS, AND PRISONER NUMBER MUST BE LISTED ON THE PETITION. TO OBTAIN THIS INFORMATION, CALL (517) 373-0284 OR CLICK ON www.state.mi.us/mdoc/asp/otis2.html

When Full Minor Guardian can be Appointed
A full guardian can be appointed for a minor under one of these situations:

  1. Parental rights of both parents or surviving parent have been terminated or suspended by prior court order, judgment of divorce or separate maintenance, death, adjudication of mental incompetency, disappearance, or imprisonment.
  2. Parent(s) have permitted the minor to reside with another person and have not provided the other person with legal authority for the minor’s care and maintenance and the minor is not residing with their parent(s) when the petition is filed.
  3. Minor’s biological parents have never been married to each other, the custodial parent dies or is missing and the other parent has not been given legal custody, and the nominated guardian is related to the minor within the fifth (5th) degree by marriage, blood, or adoption.

Hearing Date Your Petition will be set for hearing by the Court. Typically, the hearing date is 4-5 weeks after the petition is filed. You must attend the hearing or your Petition will be dismissed.

Home Study The Court may appoint an individual to investigate the situation and make a recommendation to the Court prior to the hearing. This person is not an employee of the Court but a representative of the Department of Human Services (DHS) assigned by the Court.

1092 Newell St.  PO Box 885
White Cloud, Michigan 49349
Phone: (231) 689-7270     Fax: (231) 689-7276
Email:
kerrie@co.newaygo.mi.us