[WSBAPT] Non-citizen/non-resident guardian

Jacob Menashe jacob at hickmanmenashe.com
Thu Jun 4 10:37:19 PDT 2015


Great answer. Thank you. Assuming dual-citizenship, what about the non-citizen, non-resident being appointed as guardian here in Washington? To arrange whatever needs to be done to get the children from here to there. Can the non-citizen, non-resident, serve as guardian?

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An issue will be the citizenship of the children.  If the children are U.S. citizens without dual citizenship for the country of the proposed guardian, then it would be very difficult and not practical to provide for this arrangement.  If the children are citizens of the other country, then arrangement is possible.  However, a meaningful discussion of the practical issues of relocating children to another country should occur (language and cultural fluency, educational system differences, social adjustment/friendships, etc.).

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On Jun 4, 2015, at 8:32 AM, Jacob Menashe <jacob at hickmanmenashe.com<mailto:jacob at hickmanmenashe.com>> wrote:

Can a non-citizen, non-resident, serve as a guardian? And what if parents want their children to end up with the non-citizen, non-resident (i.e., out of the country?) Would you appoint a US guardian but say in the will that the wish is the children reside with the non-citizen, non-resident, perhaps under a guardianship in that country. All thoughts and perspectives appreciated!

Sincerely,

Jacob Menashe

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