California Privacy Protection for a Minor — Person Under 1CarefulOl— - Domestic Violence is a set of laws and regulations that protect minors from domestic violence and provide them with additional privacy rights. These laws are designed to protect the personal information of minors in cases of domestic violence, including the right to keep their address and other personal information confidential. The California Privacy Protection Act of 2020 is the primary law that applies to this situation. This law provides minors with the right to have their personal information kept confidential by government agencies, businesses, and their parents or guardians. Additionally, the California Family Code Section 6255.5 provides minors with the right to have their contact information kept confidential when they are a victim of domestic violence or abuse. Finally, the California Victims of Crime Act of 2020 provides additional protection for minors in cases of domestic violence, including the right to receive compensation for any losses or damages caused by the abuse.