ARS § 14-5207 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 14-5207

A person interested in a minor’s welfare may ask the court to appoint a guardian, and the court must set a hearing and, if the required findings are made, appoint the guardian. The provision also requires notice to specified people, allows temporary guardians, and lets the court appoint counsel for the minor when neede

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United States — Arizona
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minor guardianship notice and hearing

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A person interested in a minor’s welfare may ask the court to appoint a guardian, and the court must set a hearing and, if the required findings are made, appoint the guardian. The provision also requires notice to specified people, allows temporary guardians, and lets the court appoint counsel for the minor when needed.