To take away legal guardianship, a court must determine that the guardian is unfit or that the best interests of the ward are not being met. This typically involves filing a petition in the appropriate court, providing evidence of the guardian's misconduct or incapacity, and possibly demonstrating alternative arrangements for the ward's care. A hearing will usually be scheduled, allowing both the petitioner and the guardian to present their cases. The court will then make a decision based on the evidence and the welfare of the ward.
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