research: GUARDIAN / What is guardianship?
https://www.wetrecht.nl/voogdij/ the legal construction 'guardianship'.
The guardian can be appointed by the parents through:
a disposition of property upon death or by the judge.
Take care of and educate yourself
Do you have joint custody of a child?
Then you must take care of and raise the child yourself.
Guardianship is authority over minor children that is not exercised by the parents,
but by someone else.
read more about guardianship via:
https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/ouderlijk-gezag/vraag-en- Antwoord/rechten-plichten-voogd
A guardian must be 18 years of age or older and must not be in receivership or suffer from a mental disorder. Guardianship can be exercised by one guardian or by two guardians together (joint guardianship). A guardian is appointed by the juvenile judge.
https://www.judex.nl/rechtsgebied/familie-echtscheiding/kinderen/artikelen/wat-is-voogdij/
As a parent, you naturally want your child or children to be taken care of at all times.
But what if you and your partner die or become seriously ill,
or can no longer take care of them for other reasons?
Even then you want to be sure that your child is in good and safe hands.
In such a case, you appoint one or more guardians.
https://www.dela.nl/voor-leden/voogdij/wat-is-voogdij
research: GUARDIAN / What is guardianship?
https://www.wetrecht.nl/voogdij/ the legal construction 'guardianship'.
The guardian can be appointed by the parents through:
a disposition of property upon death or by the judge.
Take care of and educate yourself
Do you have joint custody of a child?
Then you must take care of and raise the child yourself.
Guardianship is authority over minor children that is not exercised by the parents,
but by someone else.
read more about guardianship via:
https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/ouderlijk-gezag/vraag-en- Antwoord/rechten-plichten-voogd
A guardian must be 18 years of age or older and must not be in receivership or suffer from a mental disorder. Guardianship can be exercised by one guardian or by two guardians together (joint guardianship). A guardian is appointed by the juvenile judge.
https://www.judex.nl/rechtsgebied/familie-echtscheiding/kinderen/artikelen/wat-is-voogdij/
As a parent, you naturally want your child or children to be taken care of at all times.
But what if you and your partner die or become seriously ill,
or can no longer take care of them for other reasons?
Even then you want to be sure that your child is in good and safe hands.
In such a case, you appoint one or more guardians.
https://www.dela.nl/voor-leden/voogdij/wat-is-voogdij