Cal.Prob.Code § 1459.5
California Codes
Probate
Code
Division
4. Guardianship, Conservatorship, and Other Protective Proceedings
Part 1. Definitions and General Provisions
Chapter 2. General Provisions
§
1459.5. Application of federal law to proceedings involving children of
Indian ancestry
(a) The Indian Child Welfare Act (25 U.S.C. Sec. 1901 et seq.) shall apply to
the following guardianship or conservatorship proceedings under this division when
the proposed ward or conservatee is an Indian child:
(1)
In any case in which the petition is a petition
for guardianship of the person and the proposed guardian is
not the natural parent or Indian custodian of
the proposed ward, unless the proposed guardian has been nominated
by the natural parents pursuant to Section 1500 and the
parents retain the right to have custody of the child
returned to them upon demand.
(2)
To a proceeding to have an Indian child declared free
from the custody and control of one or both parents
brought in a guardianship proceeding.
(3)
In any case in which the petition is a petition
for conservatorship of the person of a minor whose marriage
has been dissolved, the proposed conservator is seeking physical custody
of the minor, the proposed conservator is not the natural
parent or Indian custodian of the proposed conservatee and the
natural parent or Indian custodian does not retain the right
to have custody of the child returned to them upon
demand.
(b)
When the Indian Child Welfare Act applies to a proceeding under this division, the court
shall apply Sections 224.3 to 224.6, inclusive, and Sections 305.5,
361.31, and 361.7 of the Welfare and Institutions Code,
and the following rules from the California Rules of Court,
as they read on January 1, 2005:
(1)
Paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Rule 1410.
(2)
Subdivision (i) of Rule 1412.
(c)
In the provisions cited in subdivision (b), references to social
workers, probation officers, county welfare department, or probation department shall
be construed as meaning the party seeking a foster care
placement, guardianship, or adoption.
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(Added
by Stats.2006, c. 838 (S.B.678), §
18.) |