yes, if malpractice is involved
a state apointed asistant kidnapper
Who has legal custody of you? Your parents or this other person that you refer to as a 'legal guardian'? More detail is needed in order to answer this question. A legal guardian or guardian ad litum is someone who has been designated by the court to oversee the welfare of a minor or in some cases an adult who has been deemed legally incompetent. If you have a guardian who has been appointed by the court you may leave the parental home and reside with that person w/o permission of anyone else. Once the court has granted guardianship that person has legal power to oversee anything that relates to the minor including where the live.
A guardian ad litem is a court-appointed individual who represents the best interests of a minor or incapacitated person during legal proceedings, such as custody cases or child welfare matters. Their role involves investigating the circumstances of the case, gathering relevant information, and making recommendations to the court regarding the welfare of the individual they represent. This ensures that the voices and needs of vulnerable parties are considered in legal decisions.
* History of infractions * Abuse of drugs or alcohol * Child abuse charges * Study job and employment * Good references * Child Welfare evaluation/Friend of the Court/Guardian Ad Litum reports