Q: I have been trying to contact my little sister's guardian, well this has been going on for 4 1/2 years now. What do I do
My little sister's guardian is my aunt on my mom's side of the family. I have been tryin to contact them, I also recently found out she has broken up with the man she is supposed to adopt her with in September of this year. Another thing is I don't turn 18 until the 16th of next month, is there anyway possible I could see her after I'm 18 or possibly before without getting a trespassing charge, which my grandma on my mom's side threatened me with if I got anywhere near her house or near my little sister. Can she do that?
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She can threaten you, but not much should come of it, particularly before you're 18.How old is your little sister? Are you in a position to take care of her? Please call me, and I will try to help. 918-373-4055.
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She can threaten it, but I doubt a District Attorney would charge you. I could give a better answer if I knew more about the circumstances, including why there is a Guardianship, where is your mom in all of this, does anyone have visitation, have you ever been in Court for a hearing, and lots more.
If you would email me at gary@garyjdean.com, I would try to help further. I'm looking forward to hearing from you with a detailed explanation of the situation. Be sure to include your full name and phone number.
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