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Custody - should I be worried at all?
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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 32635" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>I'm no lawyer, and maybe you should talk to one to set your mind at rest. I do think that she could apply to regain her parental rights and custody, unless the court had decreed when naming you guardians that she couldn't. She would probably have to be at least a year sober and stable, maybe more. By that time your granddaughter would probably be 8 or older, and the court would take that into consideration and possibly ask where she'd rather live, before just changing any custody. This is all just supposition from a couple of custody battles people I know have gone through. A family lawyer is who you should ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 32635, member: 1161"] I'm no lawyer, and maybe you should talk to one to set your mind at rest. I do think that she could apply to regain her parental rights and custody, unless the court had decreed when naming you guardians that she couldn't. She would probably have to be at least a year sober and stable, maybe more. By that time your granddaughter would probably be 8 or older, and the court would take that into consideration and possibly ask where she'd rather live, before just changing any custody. This is all just supposition from a couple of custody battles people I know have gone through. A family lawyer is who you should ask. [/QUOTE]
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