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Just because both of your parents are dead and you have a medical condition doesn't mean you need a guardian. Guardianship is set up for persons who are incapacitated or have limited capacity. If you are capable of acting and can support yourself, you do not need a new guardian.
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If both parents die, you can find a new guardian, such as a brother, sister, or relative of your parents.
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Most people have both parents who are dead and have a disease themselves. You can find a new guardian, such as an uncle, aunt, or uncle. Either way.
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Yes, like other family members such as uncles, aunts, aunts, and uncles, they can be your new guardians if they want to, and if they are legally approved.
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Yes, I must be able to, there must be no lonely children in our socialist country, and on the basis of guaranteeing the social welfare institutions, there are also those entrepreneurs who insist on doing public welfare undertakings, and I can also do something within my power for you.
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In this case, a new guardian can be found, provided that the minor is a minor and someone else intends to be the guardian.
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Do you still need to ask this question, it depends on your own ability, you have a disease, your parents are gone, if you are an adult, if you have the ability to take care of yourself, then you don't need to, if you are not able to take care of yourself, then you must find a guardian to take care of you, otherwise your illness can be cured?
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Minors with medical conditions can find a guardian.
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You can find a new guardian.
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Is it a minor? If so, you can apply for other relatives.
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If you are a minor, you can find a new guardian, and if you are an adult, you don't need a guardian, and you can ask the community for help if you have difficulties in life.
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Where both parents of a child die, the grandparents or maternal grandparents who have the capacity to take care of them are to first serve as guardians. If neither the grandparents nor the maternal grandparents are custodial, the older sibling who has the custodial capacity will act as the guardian. If the person who disturbs the guardianship qualifications has an objection to the child's guardianship, he can go to the court to file a lawsuit and ask the court to appoint a guardian.
Legal basis: Article 27 of the Civil Code provides that parents are the guardians of minor children. Where minors' parents are deceased or have no capacity for guardianship, the following persons with guardianship capacity are to serve as guardians in order:
1) Grandparents; (2) Elder brother or sister; (3) Other individuals or organizations willing to serve as guardians, but with the consent of the residents' committee, villagers' committee, or civil affairs department for the minor's residence.
Legal basis. Article 27 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China [Guardians of Minors] Parents are the guardians of minor children. Where a minor's parents are deceased or have no capacity for guardianship, the following persons with guardianship capacity are to serve as guardians in order:
1) Grandparents; (2) Elder brother or sister; (3) Other individuals or organizations willing to serve as guardians, but with the consent of the residents' committee, villagers' committee, or civil affairs department for the minor's residence.
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1. How to set a legal guardian in the event of the death of both parents.
1. If both parents of a minor die, the guardianship may be borne by the guardian. Guardians may be grandparents or maternal grandparents in the following order; brother and sister; other close relatives and friends; The minor's parent's work unit or the residents' committee, villagers' committee, or civil affairs department for the minor's residence.
2. Where there is a dispute over serving as a guardian, the minor's parent's work unit or the residents' committee or villagers' committee for the minor's place of residence is to designate it among close relatives. Where a lawsuit is filed against the designation, the people's court is to make a ruling.
3. Legal basis: Civil Code
Article 27: [Guardians of Minors]Parents are the guardians of minor children.
Where a minor's parents are deceased or have no capacity for guardianship, the following persons with guardianship capacity are to serve as guardians in order:
1) Grandparents;
(2) Elder brother or sister;
(3) Other individuals or organizations willing to serve as guardians, but with the consent of the residents' committee, villagers' committee, or civil affairs department for the minor's residence.
2. Obligations of legal guardians.
1. Guardian refers to a person who performs the guardianship obligation of a person who lacks civil capacity or has limited civil capacity. Guardianship refers to a legal system in which specific citizens and organizations supervise, manage, and protect the person, property, and other legal rights and interests of persons who are incapacitated or have limited capacity for the purpose of protecting their persons, property, and other lawful rights and interests, and it is a legal protection measure taken to protect the rights and interests of persons who are incapacitated or have limited capacity.
2. Protect the health of the ward; taking care of the ward's life; management and bridge register to protect the ward's property; ** The ward is engaged in civil activities; Conduct respect, nucleate, and educate wards; When the legitimate rights and interests of the ward are infringed or disputes arise with others, they will file a lawsuit.
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In the event of the death of both parents, the child's grandparents, maternal grandparents, older brother and sister have the right to act as their guardians in order. Other individuals or organizations willing to serve as guardians may also serve as guardians, but must obtain the consent of the residents' committee, village chongwan people's committee, or civil affairs department for the minor's residence.
Article 27 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Parents are the guardians of minor children. Where a minor's parents are deceased or have no capacity for guardianship, the following persons with guardianship capacity are to serve as guardians in order: (1) Blind grandparents or maternal grandparents; (2) Scattered brothers and sisters; (3) Other individuals or organizations willing to serve as guardians, but with the consent of the residents' committee, villagers' committee, or civil affairs department for the minor's residence.
The parents died, and the remaining five brothers were guardians. If married, then the spouse is the guardian.
The family property left by Lin Daiyu's parents may have been divided among the concubines of her father Lin Ruhai's cousins, or it may be that these family properties were placed in Jia's mother, and Jia's mother kept them for Daiyu's wedding day in the future.
Inheritance, after getting married, you can set up your own door.
Whatever the reason, according to Chinese law, human trafficking is illegal, and once proven, it is punishable by legal responsibility.
Influence from my father: forgiveness, forbearance, perseverance, from the beginning. Influences from my mother: meticulous, optimistic, straightforward, eclectic.