Q: If father has tutorship and mother has undertutorship and they disagree about child's actions, who is right?
I am a social services rep. at an ICF facility which house intellectually disabled adults and children. My client's father has tutorship and her mother has undertutorship. Father says we are not allowed to share information with mother. Is this true? Or should mother be allowed the same rights as tutor? Client would like to talk to a boy over iPad, father states absolutely not but mother wants her to and bought her the iPad. We are lost as to who has the right to make such decisions. Thank you.
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