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Notarizing a temporary guardianship agreement ensures that the parents or legal guardians are voluntarily granting authority to the temporary guardian. It verifies the identities of both parties, which helps prevent fraudulent claims of guardianship. Notarization adds legal validity to the agreement, making it more reliable in legal situations. It also ensures that the agreement can be enforced if disputes arise.
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A temporary guardianship agreement is a legal document that grants someone temporary authority to care for a minor child. It typically includes the start and end dates of the guardianship and outlines the caregiver’s responsibilities. This agreement is commonly used when parents are temporarily unable to care for their children.
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