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The behavior of the child's father should not keep her from her grandparents. Children have the right to family, especially their grandparents. If you do not know the step-grandmother, it does not seem reasonable for you to turn the child over to her, but it would be nice if you could arrange a visit where you would be present. Given that this person is a step-grandmother and has to date had no contact with the child, it is unlikely that a court will grant visitation. On the other hand, the reasons that she has not ever seen the child, the age of the child, and other considerations may come into play. Regardless, the court will want to do what is best for the child.

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Can a Legal guardian take a minor and move out of state?

In most cases, a legal guardian can move out of state with a minor. However, they may need to provide advance notice to the court and other involved parties, especially if there is a custody or visitation agreement in place. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney for guidance specific to the situation.


What is the difference between guardian of a person and guardian of a property?

A guardian of a person is responsible for making decisions related to the individual's personal welfare, such as healthcare and living arrangements, while a guardian of property is tasked with managing the individual's finances and assets. These roles can be separate or combined depending on the situation and jurisdiction.


Do you need permission from an adult person to be their litigation guardian?

Yes, in most cases, you need permission from the court to act as someone's litigation guardian. The court will consider the best interests of the person needing representation before granting permission, which may involve evaluating the relationship between the individual and the proposed guardian.


What age do you have to be to choose your legal guardian in the state of MS?

In Mississippi, a minor must be at least 14 years old to select their legal guardian, subject to court approval.


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Do you ever have to let your minor son visit his paternal grandfather and step grandmother alone?

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If a child lives with the mother and she is not the legal guardian may the legal guardian take the child?

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Is it possible for grandmother whose granddaughter lives with her but does not have custody enroll her in school?

That would depend on the school district and their rules for enrollment. I would check with your school district or visit the school that you wish to enroll the child.


How do you remove adult granddaughter from grandmothers home?

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Can your daughter give you guardianship of your granddaughter without going to court?

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