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Statement Of Right To Discharge Guardian Or Modify Guardianship Order 171P-37 - Illinois

Statement Of Right To Discharge Guardian Or Modify Guardianship Order Form. This is a Illinois form and can be used in Disabled Person Probate Lake Local County .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Estate of ) ) ) ) Case No. ________________________ A Disabled Person STATEMENT OF RIGHT TO DISCHARGE GUARDIAN OR MODIFY GUARDIANSHIP ORDER TO: ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ After a hearing in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, Lake County, Illinois, you have been found to be a disabled person and a guardian has been appointed for you. The limits of the duties and powers of the guardian and the legal disabilities to which you are subject have also been determined by the Court. At any time hereafter you may petition the Court to discharge your guardian or modify the guardianship order. You may petition the Court for discharge of the guardian or a modification of the guardianship order by any means, including an informal letter. Any such request may be sent to: Presiding Judge, Probate Division Park City Branch Court 301 S. Greenleaf Park City, Illinois 60085 (847)377-3260 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ I gave the ward a copy of this statement ____________________ , 20 _____. The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Lake County is directed to mail a copy of this statement to the above-named disabled person at the residence address set forth in the petition filed herein. _________________________ , 20 ____ ENTER: _____________________________________________ JUDGE 171P-37 (Rev. 6/12) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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