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We are responsible for the guardianship, for scholarship.
A divorced mother of four, she immediately set up a guardianship for her youngest.
In 1548, her father sold her guardianship, for two thousand pounds, to Lord Thomas Seymour, an uncle of Prince Edward's.
During that time, Martin Memorial asked Michael R. Banks, a local lawyer who specializes in estate planning, to set up a guardianship for Mr. Jiménez.
In Missouri, advocates for the mentally ill have sued the state, trying to make it easier for people under guardianship for mental incapacity to vote.
"We continue to believe that protective guardianship for both mother and unborn child was necessary in this tragic case," Mr. DiPietre said.
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Hence, statutory guardianships for minors and incompetents are sometimes called "statutory trusts".
Her duties included negotiating guardianships for those young stars, such as Gladys Horton, the Marvelettes' lead singer, who were too young to sign contracts.
The corporation's members gathered periodically in the provincial and district capitals to elect a marshal, who represented their interests before the governor and the ruler himself; they also elected a number of officials to administer welfare institutions for the nobility (schools, orphanages, and so on), to help settle disputes, and to provide guardianships for orphans.
How do you petition for guardianship of an incapacitated older relative (and is that a good idea)?
He filed a petition for guardianship of Mrs. Astor in 2006, contending that his father allowed Mrs. Astor to live in squalor.
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