The Children’s Act of 2005 regulates the balance of power between joint guardians. The first principle is that each guardian may independently and without the consent of any other guardian exercise any right or perform any duty arising from guardianship. However, in the absence of a court order to the contrary, the consent of every guardian is required in respect of the marriage of the minor child, the adoption of the child, the removal of the child from the republic by a parent or by any other person, the application for a passport by or on behalf of any child under eighteen and the alienation or encumbrance of immovable property of the child.
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