California Nomination of Guardian Consent and Waiver of Notice is a document that is used to ensure that a parent or legal guardian is aware of an impending guardianship or conservatorship hearing and waives their right to be notified. This document is typically used when a minor child is involved and the parent or guardian is not available to provide consent or appear in person at the hearing. This document is also used to name a guardian for the minor, who will be responsible for the minor's care and well-being in the event that the parent or guardian is unable to do so. There are two types of California Nomination of Guardian Consent and Waiver of Notice: one for guardianship and one for conservatorship. In the guardianship form, the parent or guardian consents to the appointment of a guardian for the minor and waives their right to be notified of the hearing. In the conservatorship form, the parent or guardian consents to the appointment of a conservator for the minor and waives their right to be notified of the hearing.