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    Question: Can a minor get their guardianship changed?

    Answer: A minor cannot go into court and ask the court to change the guardianship as a minor has no standing to bring an action in court. However, in most states the guardian must report to the court periodically and if there is a problem in the report, the court may set a hearing to review the guardianship. The minor may have a chance to talk to the judge at that hearing, depending upon how old the minor is.

    In Arizona if a guardianship is based on the consent of the parent, the parent may withdraw the consent, and the guardianship will be terminated. Then the minor would then be again in the care and control of the parent. If the rights of the parent have been terminated, then the parent may not do this.

    The reason for wishing to change your guardian plays a large role too. If it is a matter of not getting along with your guardian or wanting more freedom than the guardian is allowing, the court will probably not be of help.

    If it is a matter of child abuse or negligence, you should immediately seek help. You can call the following number anytime: Child Protective Services 888-SOS-CHILD or 888-767-2445


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    On 05/25/02
    raychelle from AZ said:
    i agree with you. its hard being a teenager.exspecialy as a girl my parents always put me on punishment for dumb stuff
    On 05/08/02
    Courtney from NC said:
    I think that freedom is a major part of a teenagers life. I mean, we are growing up and just like adults we need freedom and privacy too. But when it comes to us (teenagers) wanting to voice our opinion, it doesn't matter cause the adults win. I was just wandering, our parents tell us that they'll treat us like adults if we act like adults, but we can't do that when they don't give us a chance! It's time for the "Land of the Free" to be free. of course there are rules and regulations because without rules, we are lost, but everyone deserves a chance!
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