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Originally Posted by GateandGarden
I don't mean to be insensitive, but, in the eyes of the law, does it matter if the parents disagree with his decision in the least?
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Only because they originally raised a legitimate question as to his motives. If it were shown that he was unfit to be her gaurdian then the power to decide as it were would have moved to the parents. Incidentally you'll find most of this info on the page you're reading and in the timeline which links each courts decisions/findings, the motions to appeal, and in some cases the actual testimony.
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