29A-5-421. Restriction of protected person's interaction with family prohibited--Exceptions.
68 words·~1 min read·
/sd/title-29/chapter-29-5/29a-5-421A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Except as described in § 29A-5-422 , a guardian or conservator may not restrict a protected person's right of communication, visitation, or interaction with other persons, including the right to receive visitors, telephone calls, or personal mail, unless the restriction is authorized by a court order. For purposes of §§ 29A-5-421 to 29A-5-426 , inclusive, other persons only includes the parents, children, and siblings of the protected person.