LOS ANGELES - The only daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love has been placed in a temporary guardianship, court records show.

A Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner granted control over 17-year-old Frances Bean Cobain to Kurt Cobain's mother Wendy O'Connor and his sister Kimberly Dawn Cobain.

The court filing does not mention Love or give a reason for the guardianship.


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In recent months, Love, former frontwoman of the band Hole, has been criticized for rambling online postings that have attacked a former bandmate and others.

A fashion designer sued Love in Los Angeles earlier this year over some of the posts, claiming they were libelous.

A three-page order issued Friday was all that is publicly available on the guardianship.

Attorney Geraldine Wyle, who is handling the case for the mother and sister, calls it a private family matter and said no other comment would be issued.

Love's publicist Alan Nierob said in an e-mail he didn't have any details about the guardianship.

The court order, which is valid until February, grants Cobain's mother and sister no control over a trust established by the

Nirvana frontman for his daughter.

Kurt Cobain killed himself in 1994.

In September 2005, Love was sentenced to 180 days at a drug treatment facility for violating probation in three misdemeanor cases - one for illegal possession of painkillers, one for being under the influence of a controlled substance in public, and another for assault and battery.