Minnesota Statutes
§ 260C.328 — CHANGE OF GUARDIAN; TERMINATION OF GUARDIANSHIP
Minnesota § 260C.328
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 260C.328 (2026).
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(a)Upon its own motion or upon petition of an interested party, the juvenile court having jurisdiction of the child may, after notice to the parties and a hearing, remove the guardian appointed by the juvenile court and appoint a new guardian in accordance with section260C.325, subdivision 1.
(b)The authority of a guardian appointed by the juvenile court terminates when the individual under guardianship becomes age 18. However, an individual who has been under the guardianship of the commissioner and who has not been adopted may continue in foster care or reenter foster care pursuant to section260C.451and the responsible social services agency has continuing legal responsibility for the placement of the individual.
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Legislative History
1999 c 139 art 3 s 35;2012 c 216 art 1 s 25; art 4 s 23
Nearby Sections
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§ 260C.001
TITLE, INTENT, AND CONSTRUCTION§ 260C.007
DEFINITIONS§ 260C.008
FOSTER CARE SIBLING BILL OF RIGHTS§ 260C.050
EXPERT ASSISTANCE§ 260C.101
JURISDICTION§ 260C.121
VENUE§ 260C.125
CASE TRANSFER PROCESS§ 260C.141
PETITION§ 260C.148
PROCEDURE; DOMESTIC CHILD ABUSE§ 260C.150
DILIGENT EFFORTS TO IDENTIFY PARENTS OF A CHILD; PROCEDURES FOR REVIEW; REASONABLE EFFORTS§ 260C.151
SUMMONS; NOTICE§ 260C.152
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