Q: I have custody of my great grandson his sister was adopted. We were in her life the whole time and then they stopped.
We were a big part of her life. They swore they would always keep them in eachothers life's. But they stopped letting us see her for no reason. . We miss her terribly. And her brother can't understand why they won't let him see her. When she went for adoption she shipped her out of town and we didn't even know ow the court day to contest. I was told that they told the judge that none of this family wanted anything to do with her. That was a lie. We picked her up al.ost every weekend and she stayed with us. Can we do anything to get to see her again? We have not seen her in 3 years now.
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