Self-Help Probate Form and Sample Packets
Probate Forms
Each form packet has an instruction sheet and a sample packet to guide you page-by-page through the forms. If you are not sure which packet is best suited to your issues, please contact the Self-Help Center. Once you have completed the forms, you may scan and email them to the Self-Help Center for review at SHCDocReview@scscourt.org.
Conservatorship Forms
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Requesting a General Conservatorship of the Person Packet with Instructions
- A General Conservatorship should be used for an adult who is unable to care for themselves for a reason other than a developmental disability (for example, dementia).
- A conservator of the person cares for and protects a person when the judge decides that the person (called the "conservatee") can’t do it.
- If you believe you have an emergency and need an expedited temporary conservatorship, please contact the Self-Help Center.
- If you need a conservatorship of the estate, please seek legal advice from a private attorney. Please see our “Do-It-Yourself Resources” for help finding low to no cost legal advice.
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Requesting a Limited Conservatorship
- A limited conservatorship is a type of probate conservatorship for adults who are developmentally disabled. Developmentally disabled people can usually do many things a conservatee cannot do. So, the Court limits their conservator's powers.
- We highly recommend using Odyssey Guide & File or LawHelp Interactive to complete the Limited Conservatorship forms as the form packet is quite extensive to complete by hand.
- We assist with Limited Conservatorships through a workshop.
Guardianship Forms
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Requesting a General Guardianship of the Person Packet with Instructions
- We highly recommend using Odyssey Guide & File or LawHelp Interactive to complete the Guardianship forms as the form packet is quite extensive to complete by hand.
- A Guardianship may be filed when a child is living with an adult who is not a parent, and the adult needs the legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the child. In a Probate Guardianship, the guardian has full legal and physical custody of the child.
- If you need a Guardianship of the Estate, please contact a private attorney for legal advice. Please see our “Do-It-Yourself Resources” for help finding low to no cost legal advice.
- We assist with asking for a Probate Guardianship through a virtual workshop.
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Requesting a Temporary & General Guardianship of the Person Packet with Instructions
If you believe you have an emergency and need an expedited temporary guardianship, please contact the Self-Help Center.
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Requesting Visitation in a Guardianship Case Packet with Instructions
- If there is a guardianship in place, a parent or other relative may file a request for visitation with the minor child.
- There is no fee for the child’s parent to file this request, however there is a fee for all other relatives.
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Requesting to Terminate a Guardianship Packet with Instructions
- The following people can ask the Court to end the guardianship:
- The child, if they are 12 years old or older
- The parent(s) of the child
- The guardian
- The following people can ask the Court to end the guardianship:
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Name and/or Gender Change Forms
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Name Change Only - Adult Packet with Instructions
If you are an adult, you may file a name and/or gender change with the court.
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Name and Gender Change - Adult Packet with Instructions
If you are an adult, you may file a name and/or gender change with the court.
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Name Change Only - Minor Packet with Instructions
If you are a minor, your parent or guardian must file the name and/or gender change with the court for you.
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Name and Gender Change - Minor Packet with Instructions
If you are a minor, your parent or guardian must file the name and/or gender change with the court for you.
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CARE Act Petition Forms
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CARE Act Petition Forms, Sample, and Instructions
The Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Act authorizes specified adult persons to petition a civil court to create a voluntary CARE agreement or a court-ordered CARE plan that can include treatment, housing support, and other services for persons with schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders.