Unless otherwise enlarged or circumscribed by a court or juvenile court having jurisdiction over the minor child or by operation of law, the rights and duties of a guardian with respect to a minor child shall be as follows:
- 1. To consent to marriage, enlistment in the armed forces of the United States, or medical, psychiatric, or surgical treatment.
- 2. To serve as custodian, unless another person has been appointed custodian.
- 3. To make reasonable visitations if the guardian does not have physical possession or custody of the minor child.
- 4. To consent to adoption and to make any other decision that the parents could have made when the parent-child relationship existed.
2008 Acts, ch 1031, §65
Referred to in §600A.2