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In all states, other than under an extreme and dire emergency, any changes to or modifications of an existing custody order must originate in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides. Retrieving them from the care of the state can be very tricky. You really need the guidance of an attorney. It would be in your best interests.

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Does an aunt have the right to have physical custody of a 15 year old child in new york state?

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If there are no other family members, and you are no longer able to care for this nephew, the only remaining alternative is for him to become a ward of the state. Contact the child welfare agency in your state.


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What isProtective Custody of child vs full custody of child?

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What happens if the state takes back custody of a child and puts the child in foster care because the mother has no parental rights but pays child support?

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Does a child with no parent have to go into state custody?

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If a mother gets her child taken from drug abuse. What rights does the father have if he does not live with her and no custody is court ordered?

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