- (1) The prospective guardian is a licensed out-of-home care provider.
- (2) The child has lived for at least six months in the home of the prospective guardian. The region director or designee may waive the six-month placement requirement for sibling groups if at least one sibling has been in the home for six months and meets other eligibility criteria.
- (3) A Child and Family Team has reviewed the home study and assessed the placement and found that continuation with the caregiver is in the child's best interest and supports the safety, permanency, and well-being of the child.
- (4) Child and Family Services has no concerns with the care the child has received in the home.
- (5) Child and Family Services has observed that the child has a stable and positive relationship with the prospective guardian.
In addition to general qualifying factors, the following factors apply to non-relatives who are seeking legal guardianship.
KEY: out-of-home care, guardianship
Date of Last Change: December 28, 2023
Notice of Continuation: May 12, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 80-1-102; 80-2-301; 80-2-302