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In jurisprudence, a de facto law (also known as a de facto regulation) is a law or regulation that is followed but is not specifically enumerated by a law. By definition, de facto contrasts de jure which means as defined by law or as a matter of law.
De facto guardian means any person who takes possession of the person of a vulnerable adult, without right or lawful authority. A de facto guardian is subject to all of the responsibilities that attach to a legally appointed guardian.
A de facto parent is a person who is the current or recent caretaker of a child and who has been found by the court to have assumed, on a day-to-day basis, the role of a parent to the child.
De facto comes from a Latin phrase meaning in reality or as a matter of fact. In legal contexts, de facto describes what really happens, in contrast with de jure, which explains what the law says should happen.
De facto adoption is a legal term that refers to the creation of a parent-child relationship between two parties who are not related by blood or marriage. This relationship is established by a court order and gives the adoptive parents all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of a biological parent.
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De facto is Latin for of fact, meaning in reality, and its usually contrasted with de jure, which means of law, or officially. If youre the de facto mayor of your town, youre acting as mayor, even though you werent legally elected.
Definition and Citations: This phrase is used to characterize an officer, a government, a past action, or a state of affairs which exists actually and must be accepted for all practical purposes, but which is illegal or illegitimate. In this sense it is the contrary of de jure, which means rightful.
Under Family Code Section 7611 subdivision (d) a person who has been living with a child, holds the child out to the public as his own, and has shown responsible actions and commitment to the child, will be presumed as the parent of the child.

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