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You file a "petition to terminate guardianship" in your state, with the court your case will be held at. There will be a filling fee but you can also fill out the form for a deferral of court fees if you qualify under the guidelines. Once these things are done you will have to serve the other part legally, through a process server, or any other legal way to serve papers, you need to serve the other party with a copy of the petition you filed with the clerk, and also the "notice of hearing" you will get in the mail in about two weeks; when you filled your petition. make sure you give the server the correct papers to serve the other party with, and you also make sure you have a current address for them. You case maybe dismissed if you don't notify the opposing party properly. If you don't have the address to serve the party then you have to provide proof of your efforts to contact them and present it in court. Make and keep copies of all your paperwork. At this point you just wait for your hearing. At this point when all your paper work is taken care of then you just wait till your hearing arrives. Most of the time i hear the parent usually gets they're it they are fit.

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If the biological mother signs guardianship to the grandparent can the mother terminate the guardianship at ant time?

yes and no. The biological parent would have to petition the court and then when the case is heard, she or he would have to prove that changing the child's situation would be in the best interest of the child and that they are better suited to raise said child without a guardian.


Your mother has guardianship of your son you need to revert the custody back to the original decree that you had before you granted her guardianship between you and your exhusband. How?

Go to the court where guardianship was granted and file a petition to terminate guardianship


Who does the Texas courts rather have children reside witha grandparent or biological mother?

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Can a grandparent get temp custody without fathers permission if mother is incompetent?

No. The grandparent must go through the court to petition for guardianship and the court will notify the father. He will have the opportunity to object. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child.No. The grandparent must go through the court to petition for guardianship and the court will notify the father. He will have the opportunity to object. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child.No. The grandparent must go through the court to petition for guardianship and the court will notify the father. He will have the opportunity to object. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child.No. The grandparent must go through the court to petition for guardianship and the court will notify the father. He will have the opportunity to object. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child.


In Mississippi can minor children ages 11 and 9 choose not to live with the mother if they live with the grandparent who has guardianship and the mother wants them to live with her in Chicago Il?

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The mother transferred guardianship to daughter's husband when they married. Now they are divorcing. Can the guardianship be transferred back to the mother in the divorce proceedings or does it have to be dealt with separately?

Yes, the guardianship can be switvhed back to the mother during the divorse proceedings.


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Can an inmate give guardianship to his mother?

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Does the next of kin have more rights than the biological mother with her daughter if she has passed on?

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How does a mother get legal guardianship back from child's grandparents?

You have to go to court and seek custody as well as guardianship.


Do you need consent from both parents to get guardianship of a minor?

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