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guardianship order is a legal document that gives someone the responsibility to care for and make important decisions for a child or an adult who is unable to take care of themselves. It grants the guardian the authority to protect and support the individual's well-being.
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- Foster Carers are increasingly being asked to take Special Guardianship Orders for foster children. (fosterline.info)
- She also complained that when she obtained a Special Guardianship Order for her nephew in 2012 the Council's decision as to what it should pay her was flawed. (frg.org.uk)
- If you are a private foster carer who thinks there are strong reasons why a child should remain in your care, you may wish to consider applying for a Child Arrangements Order or a Special Guardianship Order which would give you parental responsibility and confirm that the child should live with you. (grandparentsplus.org.uk)
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