Section 6751 Of Chapter 3. Contracts In Art, Entertainment, And Professional Sports From California Family Law Code >> Division 11. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3.
6751
. (a) A contract, otherwise valid, of a type described in
Section 6750, entered into during minority, cannot be disaffirmed on
that ground either during the minority of the person entering into
the contract, or at any time thereafter, if the contract has been
approved by the superior court in any county in which the minor
resides or is employed or in which any party to the contract has its
principal office in this state for the transaction of business.
(b) Approval of the court may be given on petition of any party to
the contract, after such reasonable notice to all other parties to
the contract as is fixed by the court, with opportunity to such other
parties to appear and be heard.
(c) Approval of the court given under this section extends to the
whole of the contract and all of its terms and provisions, including,
but not limited to, any optional or conditional provisions contained
in the contract for extension, prolongation, or termination of the
term of the contract.
(d) For the purposes of any proceeding under this chapter, a
parent or legal guardian, as the case may be, entitled to the
physical custody, care, and control of the minor at the time of the
proceeding shall be considered the minor's guardian ad litem for the
proceeding, unless the court shall determine that appointment of a
different individual as guardian ad litem is required in the best
interests of the minor.