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What if the parents and relatives agree that I can be the guardian?

Anyone who agrees that you can be the guardian and does not want to get a notice of the court date, can sign the Consent and Waiver of Notice part of Form GC-211.

You don't have to give notice to anyone who signs this part of the form. If they don't sign the form, you still have to give them notice, even if they say they agree you can be the guardian.

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