Q: My friend has a poa for my minor children in dallas txs. I am here to revoke that poa. She is refusing. What can i do
3 months ago i ask my friend from txs to help me out..i was in rhode island at the time. She came and took the kids back to txs with a power of attorney for minor children. Now i am here in txs with a revocation for that power of attorney. I went to the apt she ain't there. The authority says it is a civil case. I need to know what can i do and what rights does this lady have..She is refusing to give them back to me because she does not trust me..can she do that? Also she is stating she going to give them to the state. Can she do that? I need legal advise
A: You should schedule a sit-down consultation with an attorney that practices family law, especially child custody issues. The question is also labeled "Domestic Violence" so I'd like to remind you that these posts are visible to the public, including prosecutors, so you want to be careful about what you share online.
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