When it comes to getting a durable guardian, Maryland law is pretty simple.If you’re an adult who lives in Maryland, and you have not been convicted of a felony or an aggravated felony, you must apply for a durable-guardian order.This is called a guardian ad litem (GAL).GALs are often used by parents who want to…
Here are five things you need to know about split guardianship.1.It’s a choice for you What you should do if you don’t want to pay a guardian’s fees If you don the money, you’ll be allowed to keep your property.But if you’re forced to give up your home, you could end up paying the cost…