Oral Argument: Can you delegate visitation parameters to permanent guardian?

My apologies for the technical difficulties: this is only audio. 

Court: Florida Third District Court of Appeal

Judges: Shepherd, Rothenberg, Emas

Attorneys: Kevin Colbert for the Mother; Karla Perkins for DCF

Issues: whether a permanent guardianship order can delegate the parental visitation parameters to the permanent guardian; DCF separately concedes that findings on this order were not sufficient and requests remand.

Prediction: Most likely a remand with instructions to set minimum visitation. 


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  1. […] guardianship order reversed and remanded: M.G. v. DCF, — So. 3d —- (Fla. 3rd DCA). Oral argument here. The Third agrees that a permanent guardianship order must set a minimum visitation schedule and […]

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