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Guardians are usually, but not always, the parents of a child, including people who are parents because of an assisted reproduction agreement. A parent who isn't a guardian can become a guardian by an agreement signed by all of the child's guardians. However, if the parent and the guardians can't agree, the parent will have to apply to court to be appointed as a guardian. | Guardians are usually, but not always, the parents of a child, including people who are parents because of an assisted reproduction agreement. A parent who isn't a guardian can become a guardian by an agreement signed by all of the child's guardians. However, if the parent and the guardians can't agree, the parent will have to apply to court to be appointed as a guardian. | ||
Someone who isn't a parent can usually only be appointed the guardian of a child by a court order. | Someone who isn't a parent can usually only be appointed as the guardian of a child by a court order. | ||
====Parenting time and contact==== | ====Parenting time and contact==== |