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1 | | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Probate Act of 1975 is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 11-5 as follows:
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6 | | (755 ILCS 5/11-5) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 11-5)
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7 | | Sec. 11-5. Appointment of guardian.
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8 | | (a) Upon the filing of a petition for the appointment of a |
9 | | guardian or on
its own motion, the court may appoint a guardian |
10 | | of the estate or of both the
person and estate, of a minor, or |
11 | | may appoint a guardian of the person only of
a minor or minors, |
12 | | as the court finds to be in the best interest of the minor
or |
13 | | minors.
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14 | | (a-1) A parent, adoptive parent or adjudicated parent, |
15 | | whose parental rights
have not been terminated, may designate |
16 | | in any writing, including a will, a
person qualified to act |
17 | | under Section 11-3 to be appointed as guardian of
the person or |
18 | | estate, or both, of an unmarried minor or of a child likely to |
19 | | be
born. A parent, adoptive parent or adjudicated parent, |
20 | | whose parental rights
have not been terminated, or a guardian |
21 | | or a standby guardian of an unmarried
minor or of a child |
22 | | likely to be born may designate in any writing, including a
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23 | | will, a person qualified to act under Section 11-3 to be |
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1 | | appointed as successor
guardian of the minor's person or |
2 | | estate, or both. The designation must be
witnessed by 2 or more |
3 | | credible witnesses at least 18 years of age, neither of
whom is |
4 | | the person designated as the guardian. The designation may be |
5 | | proved
by any competent evidence. If the designation is |
6 | | executed and attested in the
same manner as a will, it shall |
7 | | have prima facie validity. The designation of a
guardian or |
8 | | successor guardian does not affect the rights of the other |
9 | | parent
in the minor.
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10 | | (b) The court lacks jurisdiction to proceed on a petition |
11 | | for the
appointment of a guardian of a minor if it finds that |
12 | | (i) the minor has a living parent,
adoptive parent or |
13 | | adjudicated parent, whose parental rights have not been
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14 | | terminated, whose whereabouts are known, and who is willing |
15 | | and able to make
and carry out day-to-day child care decisions |
16 | | concerning the minor, unless: (1) the
parent or parents |
17 | | voluntarily relinquished physical custody of the minor; (2) |
18 | | after receiving notice of the
hearing under Section 11-10.1, |
19 | | the parent or parents fail to object to the appointment at the
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20 | | hearing on the petition; (3) the parent or parents consent to |
21 | | the appointment as evidenced by a written document that has |
22 | | been notarized and dated, or by a personal appearance and |
23 | | consent in open court; or (4) the parent or parents, due to an |
24 | | administrative separation, are unable to give consent to the |
25 | | appointment in person or by a notarized, written document as |
26 | | evidenced by a sworn affidavit submitted by the petitioner |
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1 | | describing the parent's or parents' inability to receive |
2 | | notice or give consent; or (ii) there is a guardian for the |
3 | | minor appointed by
a court of competent jurisdiction. There |
4 | | shall be a rebuttable presumption
that a parent of a minor is |
5 | | willing and able to make and carry out
day-to-day child care |
6 | | decisions concerning the minor, but the presumption may
be |
7 | | rebutted by a preponderance of the evidence. If a short-term |
8 | | guardian has been appointed for the minor prior to the filing |
9 | | of the petition and the petitioner for guardianship is not the |
10 | | short-term guardian, there shall be a rebuttable presumption |
11 | | that it is in the best interest of the minor to remain in the |
12 | | care of the short-term guardian. The petitioner shall have the |
13 | | burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that it is |
14 | | not in the child's best interest to remain with the short-term |
15 | | guardian.
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16 | | (b-1) If the court finds the appointment of a guardian of |
17 | | the minor to be
in the best interest of the minor, and if a |
18 | | standby guardian has previously
been appointed for the minor |
19 | | under Section 11-5.3, the court shall appoint the
standby |
20 | | guardian as the guardian of the person or estate, or both, of |
21 | | the minor
unless the court finds, upon good cause shown, that |
22 | | the appointment would no
longer be in the best interest of the |
23 | | minor.
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24 | | (b-2) No petition for the appointment of a guardian of a |
25 | | minor shall be filed if the primary purpose of the filing is to |
26 | | reduce the financial resources available to the minor in order |
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1 | | to cause the minor to qualify for public or private financial |
2 | | assistance from an educational institution. The court may deny |
3 | | the petition if it finds by a preponderance of the evidence |
4 | | that the primary purpose of the filing is to enable the minor |
5 | | to declare financial independence so that the minor may obtain |
6 | | public or private financial assistance from an educational |
7 | | institution or a State or federal student financial aid |
8 | | program. |
9 | | (c) If the minor is 14 years of age or more, the minor may |
10 | | nominate the
guardian of the minor's person and estate, |
11 | | subject to approval of the court. If
the minor's nominee is not |
12 | | approved by the court or if, after notice to the minor, the |
13 | | minor fails to nominate a
guardian of the minor's person or |
14 | | estate, the court may appoint the guardian
without nomination.
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15 | | (d) The court shall not appoint as guardian of the person |
16 | | of the minor any
person whom the court has determined had |
17 | | caused or substantially contributed to
the minor becoming a |
18 | | neglected or abused minor as defined in the Juvenile Court
Act |
19 | | of 1987, unless 2 years have elapsed since the last proven |
20 | | incident of abuse
or neglect and the court determines that |
21 | | appointment of such person as guardian
is in the best |
22 | | interests of the minor.
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23 | | (e) Previous statements made by the minor relating to any |
24 | | allegations
that the minor is an abused or neglected child |
25 | | within the meaning of the
Abused and Neglected Child Reporting |
26 | | Act, or an abused or neglected minor
within the meaning of the |
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1 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987, shall be admissible
in evidence in |
2 | | a hearing concerning appointment of a guardian of the person
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3 | | or estate of the minor. No such statement, however, if |
4 | | uncorroborated and
not subject to cross-examination, shall be |
5 | | sufficient in itself to support
a finding of abuse or neglect.
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6 | | (Source: P.A. 101-120, eff. 7-23-19.)
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