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What documentation do I submit for my legal guardianship status?

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If a court in your home state placed you under legal guardianship of someone other than your parents before you reached the age of being an adult in your home state (i.e., generally 18 years old), you are independent for financial aid purposes. If documentation is requested on your Priority Tasks on My ASU, upload a copy of your legal guardianship court documents.  

Guidance:
  • Temporary custody and legal guardianship are not necessarily the same thing. Legal guardianship qualifies a student for independent status; temporary custody does not, unless they are considered by the state to mean the same thing. 
  • Power of attorney does not qualify a student for independent status.
If you selected this status in error, upload a signed statement indicating an error was made. If this is the only status that is making you independent for FAFSA purposes, you must correct your FAFSA and include parent information and FSA ID signature.

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