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*a guardian has ceased to be involved with caring for the child, or perhaps has never been involved in the child's care,
*the guardians simply cannot agree about important parenting decisions that need to be made for the child, for example about the child's healthcare, vaccination status, or schooling, or
*the guardians are in very high levels of conflictand rarely agree on any decisions affecting the child.
However, the court will usually be reluctant to remove someone's standing as a child's guardian. Remember, as we discussed in the [[Basic_Principles_of_Parenting_after_Separation|Basic Principles]] section in this chapter, that people who are guardians: