This is a legal document that was released by the Maryland Courts - a government authority operating within Maryland.
The document is provided in Korean.
Q: What is a guardian of the property of a minor?
A: A guardian of the property of a minor is a person appointed by the court to manage the property and finances of a minor.
Q: When should I consider becoming a guardian of the property of a minor?
A: You should consider becoming a guardian of the property of a minor if the minor inherits property or receives a large sum of money that needs to be managed.
Q: What are the responsibilities of a guardian of the property of a minor?
A: The responsibilities of a guardian of the property of a minor include managing the minor's assets, making financial decisions on their behalf, and reporting to the court.
Q: How do I become a guardian of the property of a minor in Maryland?
A: To become a guardian of the property of a minor in Maryland, you must file a petition with the court and go through a legal process that includes a hearing.
Q: Can I be a guardian of the property of a minor if I'm not a relative?
A: Yes, you can be a guardian of the property of a minor even if you are not a relative, as long as you meet the requirements set by the court.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Maryland Courts.