What is a guardianship of the minor?

A guardianship of a minor in California is a legal relationship between an adult (the guardian) and a minor child which gives the guardian authority to make decisions on behalf of the minor child. The primary purpose of a guardianship is to protect the minor child from harm, abuse, or neglect while ensuring the minor’s physical and emotional well-being. For a guardianship to be established in California, a court must approve it. The guardian must be a responsible adult, typically a parent or relative of the minor child, and undergo a background check as part of the court-approval process. Once the guardianship is established, the guardian has several rights and duties concerning the minor, including the right to make decisions on behalf of the minor in areas such as medical care, education, and mental health treatment. The guardian is also responsible for the day-to-day care of the minor, including providing food, clothing, and shelter. The guardian is also responsible for providing the minor with guidance and support in education, socialization, and behavior. In California, an adult may terminate a guardianship at any time, provided that they can show good cause to do so. The termination must then be approved by the court. Termination of a guardianship can be done if the minor is no longer in need of a guardian, or if there is a better option available that can provide better care for the minor.

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