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Simple English definitions for legal terms

special guardian

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A quick definition of special guardian:

A special guardian is someone who has been given the job of taking care of another person, like a child or someone who is sick or disabled. They have special powers to help the person they are taking care of, like making decisions for them or managing their money. Sometimes, a special guardian is appointed by a court to help someone who can't make decisions for themselves, like a child or someone who is very sick.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A special guardian is a person who has limited powers over the ward's person or estate. Examples include guardians who have custody of the estate but not of the person, those who have custody of the person but not of the estate, and guardians ad litem.

Example: A court may appoint a special guardian to represent the best interests of a minor in a lawsuit. The special guardian would have limited powers to act on behalf of the minor in that specific legal matter.

This example illustrates how a special guardian has limited powers and is appointed for a specific purpose, such as representing a minor in a lawsuit.

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