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Yes. It is possible but there are so many other factors that will be considered. The situation will be evaluated as whether it is in the best interest of your child, whether you can provide the care, protection and stable home she needs, whether you can afford it financially, and whether she is better off wherever she is until you can provide a good, safe, stable home.

You should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the court that has jurisdiction over the case.

Yes. It is possible but there are so many other factors that will be considered. The situation will be evaluated as whether it is in the best interest of your child, whether you can provide the care, protection and stable home she needs, whether you can afford it financially, and whether she is better off wherever she is until you can provide a good, safe, stable home.

You should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the court that has jurisdiction over the case.

Yes. It is possible but there are so many other factors that will be considered. The situation will be evaluated as whether it is in the best interest of your child, whether you can provide the care, protection and stable home she needs, whether you can afford it financially, and whether she is better off wherever she is until you can provide a good, safe, stable home.

You should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the court that has jurisdiction over the case.

Yes. It is possible but there are so many other factors that will be considered. The situation will be evaluated as whether it is in the best interest of your child, whether you can provide the care, protection and stable home she needs, whether you can afford it financially, and whether she is better off wherever she is until you can provide a good, safe, stable home.

You should consult with an attorney or an advocate at the court that has jurisdiction over the case.

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