Thomaston, GA asked in Family Law for Georgia

Q: I have temporary guardianship of my nephew, the birth mother has petitioned to get him back. What types of information s

What types of information should I include in the letter of objection?

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A: In Georgia, when writing a letter of objection to retain temporary guardianship of your nephew, focus on key elements like the child's well-being under your care, the stable environment you provide, and any concerns about the birth mother's situation that could affect the child negatively. Document any issues like neglect or abuse that led to the guardianship, and consider including expert testimonies that support your case.

A: I would advise you to speak with an attorney to determine how to respond to the petition to terminate your guardianship. If you would like for the children to remain with you, then hiring an attorney is your best option to responding to this case.

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