What legal actions can the guardian take only with the permission of the guardianship authority?

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Actions Requiring Permission:

1. Disposition of the Child's Real Property:

  • Sale, gift, exchange, or other actions regarding real property owned or used by the child.

2. Alienation of Other Valuable Property:

  • Includes vehicles owned by the child.

3. Renouncing the child's rights to property.

4. Creating legal commitments in the child's name.

Procedure for Obtaining Permission:

  • The guardianship authority grants permission after an assessment, which can take up to one month from the date of the application.
  • The guardianship body evaluates whether the actions are in the child's best interests.

Note:

  • A guardian cannot perform these actions without the guardianship authority's permission, as it may violate the child's property rights.

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