Visitation Attachment - Parent, Legal Guardian, Indian Custodian, Other Important Person - California 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Visitation Attachment in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's name and case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific visitation arrangement.
  3. In Section 3, specify the type of contact allowed between the child and the parent or guardian. Choose from options like in-person visitation, supervised visits, or other types of contact as needed.
  4. Detail the frequency and duration of visits in Section 3a. Indicate how many times per week or month visits will occur and specify any overnight arrangements.
  5. Fill out transportation details in Section 3b to clarify who will be responsible for transporting the child to and from visits.
  6. Review Section 4 for any contact restrictions that may apply. Clearly outline any limitations on communication methods such as in-person or written contact.

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The parents rights are suspendednot terminatedas long as a guardian is appointed for a minor. If you wish, you may ask the parents for their opinions about matters relating to the child.
The court orders that an adult (a guardian) other than a childs parent has the right to make legal decisions in a childs life and has responsibility for the childs care. For example, the guardian makes decisions about the childs medical care and where the child goes to school.
Age Considerations in Childs Visitation Refusal At the age of 14, the court must consider the childs preference when making a determination of what the custody arrangement needs to be.

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For Guardians Over the Person: Provide proper care, maintenance, education, and support. Supply food, clothing, shelter, and necessaries. Authorize medical, surgical, dental, psychiatric, and psychological care (although some medical treatments, such as experimental treatments, require court approval).
A legal guardian is someone other than a biological parent who has legal custody of a child (or children) in the state of California.

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