Leavenworth, KS asked in Family Law, Civil Rights and Domestic Violence for Colorado

Q: my sister still lives with our highly abusive mother. how can I legally get her out of there.

We have a lot of evidence of gaby (mom) abusing me and my dad. Plenty court cases and files. Her record is far beyond damaged. Theres no reason as to why my sister has to stay with her. We don't have too much evidence of abuse towards my sister which is the problem. However, im not living with her anymore and gaby took all of her electronics away. Gaby is an evil person and I just want my sister to be okay and not with her.

1 Lawyer Answer
Stephen Birk Baumgartner
Stephen Birk Baumgartner
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Englewood, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: I am very sorry you are going through this. This is definitely a complicated family law question. However, if you suspect abuse of your sister, then you should call the Department of Human Services, Child Protection Division, and possibly the police. The answer to how you get her out of there likely depends on the results of those investigations, as well as your sisters age, and many other factors. But the first step should be reporting abuse.

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