Legal Question in Family Law in California

Guardianship Illegally

Dear Responders~

My child is being kept by her gramma, in a start to finsh, ILLEGAL custody and guardianship case. I am her mother, and the father is ALSO trying to stop the court falsely claiming they investigated, when it is in black and white documentation, no investigating was ever done, even three years later, many complaining and quoting law hearings later, still we cannot get that basic right to be upheld.

Who do I tell? Who makes the judge stop pretending they ever did ANY of the parental notification, the day the gramma got a judge to sign custody change, and later the guardianship, she had kidnapped my child from school! It was done in less than an hour, and this is ILLEGAL. There is no social worker, no police problem, there was no reason other than gramma wanted her and got to live in free college housing by getting the custody papers/child. A grasping, greedy, mentally criminal woman planned and is rewarded by the court. This is supposed to not be possible! How do I get any larger authority to intervene, and review this illegal court weird trip. This gramma broke my childs nose during the hearings year, and the judge would do nothing, not even acknowledge it, certainly made no cps call, nothing is legal, sane safe.


Asked on 4/20/08, 8:26 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Phillip Lemmons, Esq. Phillip Lemmons APC, Attorneys at Law

Re: Guardianship Illegally

Has this been going on for three years? If so what stopped you from hiring an attorney? Please don't say money, unless you already have two full time jobs. You need to hire an attorney right now. Pick someone you trust because you're not going to like what he or she says. It will take some time to get your child back, but if you follow a good strategy and you're a good mother (without any other issues), then you'll very likely get your child back.

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Answered on 4/21/08, 1:25 am


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