Galveston, TX asked in Family Law and Elder Law for Texas

Q: My mother has alzheimer and is living at my sister's house. My sister and I had a major argument and she kicked me out

her home. How can I get visitation rights? She will have me arrested if I go to her house. She has blocked my phone from reaching them and has lied so many lies about me.. No I don't very much money. Please what can I do to see my mother before it's too late?

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Terry Lynn Garrett
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Terry Lynn Garrett
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  • Elder Law Lawyer
  • Austin, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: On what grounds could your sister have you arrested? Would you be disturbing the peace or violating a no trespassing sign or a temporary restraining order?

You might want to report your sister to Adult Protective Services. She does not have the right to control your mother's visitors: your mother does.

Tammy L. Wincott agrees with this answer

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