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How does a mother get back custody of her children?


Question Posted Wednesday September 17 2008, 6:45 pm


My boyfriends mother had a drug problem years ago and shes clean and wants her kids back. She has a house and has living space for them. How and what does she have to do to get them back? She is a very nice lady she loves her kids. Her ex-boyfriend sister takes care of them and doesnt really want to give her nieces and nephew up. So what can my boyfriend mom do? ps He is 15 his sisters are 12 and 7 They want to be with their mother!


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karenR answered Wednesday September 17 2008, 11:57 pm:
Did a court of law place them with their Aunt?
If so she needs to get a lawyer and have him
get a hearing set up for her to get her kids
back. She will have to prove that she is off
drugs, has a job and can provide for her
children now.

Even if the aunt just took them and won't
give them back, she may have to take it to
court. A lawyer is the answer. :)

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