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Subchapter VI Standby Guardianships


  • § 2361 Legislative intent, findings and purpose.
  • § 2362 Definitions.
  • § 2363 Jurisdiction and venue.
  • § 2364 Hearing procedure and notice requirements.
  • § 2365 Persons eligible to petition for guardianship.
  • § 2366 Contents of standby guardianship petition.
  • § 2367 Grounds for standby guardianship.
  • § 2368 Occurrence of event triggering appointment of standby guardian; confirmation petition.
  • § 2369 Powers and duties of the standby guardian of the child.
  • § 2370 Termination or modification.
  • § 2371 Appointment of standby guardian as permanent guardian.
  • § 2372 Subsidies.
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