Q: hello, how would i go about proving a gaurdianship of minor case granted illegally?
I was granted sole legal custody and sole physical custody of my minor child in 2012. my grandmother was babysitting for me for thee days and without my knowledge or consent took my child out of school , disconnected her phone number , and relocated to a different part of town. In 2016 my grandmother filed gaurdianship ex-parte and provide false information to obtain gaurdianship of my daughter. I was not given any notice or any chance to respond. i was never told where my daughter was . i need help in getting my custody rights back and this illegal gaurdianship terminated.
A:
I suggest you consult with and hire a Family Law attorney in your area. While I empathize with your situation, a criminal defense attorney can't help with this matter.
Good luck.
A: You need to call a few family law attorneys and sit down for a consultation to see what options you now have. They can look into what has been filed and determine what your options are moving forward.
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