Can a Legal Guardian move out of state from the legal parent

Full question:

My daughter is legal guardian of our great grand son who is 6 mo old. Can she legally move out of the territory away from the legal mother with the child.

Answer:

Generally people are free to move. If there are visitation issues that need to be resolved that could be done by agreement or court order. Of course, each case would depend on it's own facts as to whether the move could have an adverse impact on the child that could merit changing the guardian.

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FAQs

When someone becomes a legal guardian, the biological parents typically lose certain rights, such as the right to make decisions regarding the child's education, healthcare, and living arrangements. However, the extent of rights lost can vary based on the guardianship arrangement and any existing court orders. It's important to review the specific terms of the guardianship to understand the implications fully.