This is a legal form that was released by the Vermont Superior Court - a government authority operating within Vermont. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is PMG78?
A: PMG78 is a legal form in Vermont that allows a minor child to designate a guardian in the event that their parents are unable to care for them.
Q: Who can use PMG78?
A: PMG78 can be used by minor children in Vermont who want to designate a guardian.
Q: Why would a minor child want to designate a guardian?
A: A minor child may want to designate a guardian in case their parents become unable to care for them due to illness, incapacity, or other unforeseen circumstances.
Q: How does PMG78 work?
A: PMG78 is a form that is filled out by the minor child, with the help of their parents or legal guardian. It allows the child to name their preferred guardian, who would take care of them if their parents are unable to do so.
Q: Is PMG78 legally binding?
A: Yes, PMG78 is a legally binding document in the state of Vermont.
Q: Can the designated guardian refuse to take on the responsibility?
A: Yes, the designated guardian has the right to refuse the responsibility of being the child's guardian, even if they were named in PMG78.
Q: Can the designated guardian be changed?
A: Yes, the minor child can change their designated guardian at any time by filling out a new PMG78 form.
Q: How long does PMG78 remain valid?
A: PMG78 remains valid until the child reaches the age of 18, unless it is revoked or replaced by a new form.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form PMG78 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Vermont Superior Court.