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yes if guardianship was awarded by the court and someone other than the gaurdian still has parental rights. they may wish to revoke gaurdianship in the child's best interest.

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Q: Do Az courts have to be notified before a child is moved out of state if person has sole custody?
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What is an unendorsed warrant?

It mean a justice of the peace did not endorse the warrant and you are to be held in custody until you go before the justice in person.


What is possessory custody?

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How can a grandparent give up custody of their teenage grandchild?

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If a person dies and the baby's father is in jail could the maternal grandparents get full custody of the child?

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If a child has lived with one parent for 17 years and then comes to live with the other parent who has legal guardianship?

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