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Question for sister re: getting custody of granddaughter
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 659442" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>She NEEDS an attorney. The child's state will likely want a home study done as well as a background check, etc.. Not wanting $$ from the state for support may or may not matter as they will likely insist the parents both pay child support if they can. This is something for the lawyer to help with. the lawyer should be one in the child's state who knows family law. Once she finds an attorney (and she should check with the state bar in the child's state to verify the lawyer's credentials). The state bar website may also be helpful in finding an attorney or calling them might be helpful in the search to find the lawyer and then she should verify credentials through them. </p><p></p><p>It won't likely be a fast process, but I hope that she is able to get custody. Without a lawyer this will be very confusing and difficult. It will still be confusing and difficult with a lawyer, but the lawyer will help make it run more smoothly and seem more logical - if that is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 659442, member: 1233"] She NEEDS an attorney. The child's state will likely want a home study done as well as a background check, etc.. Not wanting $$ from the state for support may or may not matter as they will likely insist the parents both pay child support if they can. This is something for the lawyer to help with. the lawyer should be one in the child's state who knows family law. Once she finds an attorney (and she should check with the state bar in the child's state to verify the lawyer's credentials). The state bar website may also be helpful in finding an attorney or calling them might be helpful in the search to find the lawyer and then she should verify credentials through them. It won't likely be a fast process, but I hope that she is able to get custody. Without a lawyer this will be very confusing and difficult. It will still be confusing and difficult with a lawyer, but the lawyer will help make it run more smoothly and seem more logical - if that is possible. [/QUOTE]
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