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As a young adult with special needs approaches the age of 18, his or her caretakers may wish to consider applying for a legal guardianship over their son or daughter. Most likely, the young adult has been receiving services from the NJ Department of Children and Families (DCF) for some time.
What is involved in obtaining a guardianship over a special needs child?
The Court Rules/Statutes require that the following be filed with the Court: