This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form GDN M202 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington Superior Court - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Form GDN M202?
A: Form GDN M202 is an Emergency Minor Guardianship Petition in Washington.
Q: What is an Emergency Minor Guardianship Petition?
A: An Emergency Minor Guardianship Petition is a legal document used to request temporary guardianship over a minor in case of emergency situations.
Q: When is a Form GDN M202 used?
A: Form GDN M202 is used when there is a need for immediate temporary guardianship of a minor.
Q: Who can file a Form GDN M202?
A: A person who has a genuine concern for the well-being and safety of a minor can file a Form GDN M202.
Q: What information is required in Form GDN M202?
A: Form GDN M202 requires information about the minor, the reason for emergency guardianship, and the proposed guardian.
Q: Is there a filing fee for Form GDN M202?
A: Yes, there may be a filing fee associated with filing Form GDN M202. The amount may vary depending on the county.
Q: What's the process after filing Form GDN M202?
A: After filing Form GDN M202, a hearing date will be set where the petitioner must present evidence to support the need for emergency guardianship.
Q: How long does the emergency guardianship last?
A: The emergency guardianship granted through Form GDN M202 typically lasts for 14 days, but it can be extended if necessary.
Q: Can an emergency guardianship be terminated?
A: Yes, an emergency guardianship can be terminated if the court finds that the emergency situation no longer exists or if a long-term guardianship order is issued.
Form Details:
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