Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California

I have a two. Question #1: Is it legal in the state of California for the guardian of a minor to have supervised visitation with a parent and/or that parent's family without a court order?

Question #2: Also in the State of California, is it legal for the guardian of a minor to restrict or revoke the rights of the parent of the child(ren) in question (i. e.: prevention of visitation be it court ordered or otherwise specified)?


Asked on 12/31/11, 11:52 am

2 Answer from Attorneys

Kurt Seidler Law Offices of Kurt A. Seidler APC

1. yes. 2. It is always illegal to violate a court order.

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Answered on 12/31/11, 3:35 pm


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