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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 658338" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>loverwhelmed, have you called any guardianship attorneys to ask if anyone can take your case pro bono? At least here in No. Ca. certain law firms offer a limited number of pro bono cases. You might also try legal aid in your area. Google <a href="http://www.justia.com" target="_blank">www.justia.com</a>, they help with free legal advice.Google guardianship attorney's in your county and read their websites. If it were me, I would call all of them asking where I can get help, give a short synopsis and ask for help. Ask if they take any pro bono cases. Each call will lead you somewhere. I did this kind of thing for months when I was in the thick of it. You might try that org. I told you about, 'Grandparents parenting again' and ask questions, their number is 707-566-8676. Ask for help for your grandchild. As you can see, we can't rely on the system to always do what is right for the child. Call everyone you can think of and keep asking for help. You'll find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 658338, member: 13542"] loverwhelmed, have you called any guardianship attorneys to ask if anyone can take your case pro bono? At least here in No. Ca. certain law firms offer a limited number of pro bono cases. You might also try legal aid in your area. Google [URL="http://www.justia.com"]www.justia.com[/URL], they help with free legal advice.Google guardianship attorney's in your county and read their websites. If it were me, I would call all of them asking where I can get help, give a short synopsis and ask for help. Ask if they take any pro bono cases. Each call will lead you somewhere. I did this kind of thing for months when I was in the thick of it. You might try that org. I told you about, 'Grandparents parenting again' and ask questions, their number is 707-566-8676. Ask for help for your grandchild. As you can see, we can't rely on the system to always do what is right for the child. Call everyone you can think of and keep asking for help. You'll find it. [/QUOTE]
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