Q: State has temp custody I need my biological mother removed where she has no rights since she is a severe alcoholic
Not only is she a drunk but she talks bad about me in front of my children but dfcs is considering giving them to her anyways just because she is my biological mother! Help I have no idea how to remove her legally from my life
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A: You may be able to object to the placement of your children with your mother. You should consult with an attorney to discuss your best options.
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