This is a legal form that was released by the Arkansas Judiciary - a government authority operating within Arkansas. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 24?
A: Form 24 is a petition for the appointment of a guardian of the person and estate in Arkansas.
Q: What does Form 24 do?
A: Form 24 is used to request the court to appoint a guardian to make decisions regarding the personal and financial affairs of a person who is unable to do so themselves.
Q: Who can file Form 24?
A: Anyone can file Form 24, but it is typically filed by a family member or close friend who believes that a person needs assistance in managing their personal and financial matters.
Q: What information is needed for Form 24?
A: Form 24 requires information about the person for whom the guardian is being sought, the petitioner, and the reasons why a guardian is necessary.
Q: Is there a fee to file Form 24?
A: Yes, there is a filing fee associated with Form 24. The fee amount may vary depending on the court jurisdiction.
Q: What happens after Form 24 is filed?
A: After Form 24 is filed, a hearing will be scheduled where the court will consider the request for the appointment of a guardian and make a decision based on the evidence presented.
Q: Can an attorney help with Form 24?
A: Yes, it is recommended to seek assistance from an attorney when filing Form 24 to ensure that all legal requirements are met.
Q: Can the appointment of a guardian be contested?
A: Yes, the appointment of a guardian can be contested if someone believes that the appointment is not in the best interest of the person in question. They can file an objection with the court and present their arguments.
Q: Is Form 24 specific to Arkansas?
A: Yes, Form 24 is specific to Arkansas. Other states may have different forms and processes for petitioning for the appointment of a guardian.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form 24 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arkansas Judiciary.