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You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.

You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.

You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.

You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.

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Q: When a grandparent has custody in one state and parent lives in another state which state do you go to change custody back to parent?
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