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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 650294" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>On the actual guardianship papers, make it extremely obvious that you are looking at a child in danger due to the poor choices of the parents. That you are very, very concerned for the welfare of the child. It sounds to me as if you have enough evidence, you've done your homework. Good job. Are you applying for temporary guardianship and then moving to permanent? As I mentioned before, I am in CA. too, and I went through the process attaining temporary and then permanent guardianship. It's a process, like you I didn't have an attorney, and I was still successful. The judge believed all of my accounts, there was no questioning of me nor was I asked to substantiate anything, all I had were my words, and they ended up being enough.</p><p></p><p>Let us know how it goes on Thursday. Good luck to you........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 650294, member: 13542"] On the actual guardianship papers, make it extremely obvious that you are looking at a child in danger due to the poor choices of the parents. That you are very, very concerned for the welfare of the child. It sounds to me as if you have enough evidence, you've done your homework. Good job. Are you applying for temporary guardianship and then moving to permanent? As I mentioned before, I am in CA. too, and I went through the process attaining temporary and then permanent guardianship. It's a process, like you I didn't have an attorney, and I was still successful. The judge believed all of my accounts, there was no questioning of me nor was I asked to substantiate anything, all I had were my words, and they ended up being enough. Let us know how it goes on Thursday. Good luck to you........ [/QUOTE]
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