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Guardianship and guardianship of minors
Exercise of full or partial parental care and legal representation for a child by the youth welfare office instead of the parents.
Taking on voluntary care
If you want to support people with support needs, you can take on a legal guardianship.
Advice from the Munich counselling associations
The Munich guardianship associations provide information and advice on health care proxies, advance care directives and questions of guardianship law.
Name changes for children
In certain cases, it is possible to adapt a child's surname to a changed family situation.
Managing guardianship
Assistance: legal representation of underage children in establishing paternity and claiming child maintenance.
Suggestion of legal support
If an adult can no longer manage their own affairs due to a mental illness or disability, you can apply for guardianship.
Notarisation of a health care proxy
Legal guardianship can be avoided by a power of attorney. Authorised representatives are not subject to control by the competent local court.
Registration as a professional carer
Information on the registration procedure for professional carers.
Hospitalisation of mentally ill persons
Under special circumstances, mentally ill persons can be placed in a psychiatric hospital against their will.
Notarisation of a care directive
With a care directive, you can specify who should - or should not - take on this task if care is required.
Paternity disputes
If you are excluded from representing your child, the City Youth Welfare Office can be appointed as a supplementary guardian to contest paternity.