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By petitioning the court with jurisdiction (where the child legally resides) for a custody modification based on the same. There will be a hearing where both parties will be expected to attend. Ultimately, the judge will rule in favor of what he/she feels is in the best interests of the child.

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How to get guardianship of a mentally abused non relative in California?

Take it to court, and fight for the guardianship.


How can legal guardianship be given to a relative?

Well, isn't that a lovely question! Legal guardianship can be given to a relative by going through the proper legal channels in your area. It's important to consult with a family law attorney who can guide you through the process with care and understanding. Remember, it's all about making sure the best interests of the child are at the heart of the decision.


If you give guardianship of a minor child to a relative and they do not live or care for themis it illegal?

that is illegal, and dishonest. the person who has guardianship for the child is who the child should be residing with.


Can a relative of a child take away legal guardianship of that child from the other relative if the child is in no harm and being cared for?

Yes. * Maybe. The relative would have to request an investigation from the department of children and family services in the state where the child resides. If the investigation warrants the child being removed from the family home the relative can then petition the court for guardianship rights.


When two persons have great-grandparents who were brother and sister how are they related?

First cousins are relatives who have the same grandparent. Second cousins are relatives who have the same great grandparent Third cousins are relatives who share the same great great grandparent. If you and a relative have great grandparents who were brother and sister, then you share a great great grandparent, and are third cousins.


Do grandparents have visitation rights in Minnesota and how do we get them?

The grandparents should consult with an attorney. The factors considered in Minnesota for grandparent visitation rights include determination of whether one of the child's parents is deceased, or a parent has had his or her parental rights terminated. The court must also consider the relationship between the grandparent and grandchild. Adoption cuts off the visitation rights of grandparents unless the adoption is granted to a stepparent or a blood relative.See related link.The grandparents should consult with an attorney. The factors considered in Minnesota for grandparent visitation rights include determination of whether one of the child's parents is deceased, or a parent has had his or her parental rights terminated. The court must also consider the relationship between the grandparent and grandchild. Adoption cuts off the visitation rights of grandparents unless the adoption is granted to a stepparent or a blood relative.See related link.The grandparents should consult with an attorney. The factors considered in Minnesota for grandparent visitation rights include determination of whether one of the child's parents is deceased, or a parent has had his or her parental rights terminated. The court must also consider the relationship between the grandparent and grandchild. Adoption cuts off the visitation rights of grandparents unless the adoption is granted to a stepparent or a blood relative.See related link.The grandparents should consult with an attorney. The factors considered in Minnesota for grandparent visitation rights include determination of whether one of the child's parents is deceased, or a parent has had his or her parental rights terminated. The court must also consider the relationship between the grandparent and grandchild. Adoption cuts off the visitation rights of grandparents unless the adoption is granted to a stepparent or a blood relative.See related link.


Is a step grandparent considered a relative in terms of legal rights and responsibilities?

In most cases, a step-grandparent is not considered a legal relative with specific rights and responsibilities. However, they may have a role in the family and may be involved in decision-making or caregiving, depending on the circumstances and relationships within the family.


If your father is deceased and your mother is mentally unstable can you live with a non-blood relative at 15 in Missouri?

This relative would have to petition the court for custody/guardianship. Of course, they would have to prove to the court that the mother is mentally unstable/unfit. And, even if that is proven, it's not an automatic guarantee that the court would award custody/guardianship to the relative. The court does have the option of placing the minor under state care. If you are in an unsafe environment, then call the authorities!


16 year old wants to live with you?

Clarification needed: your child? grandchild? other relative? boyfriend/girlfriend? neighbor? And what's the question?


Are you obligated to pay child support for your child if you signed over legal guardianship to a relative in the state of new jersey?

You might be ordered to pay support.


What is the west regions relative location?

california


What is a close relative?

a dungong

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