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It was 2 late to speak w/an attorney 2day - I adopted them as infants and told her that she can see them when they are 18. I live in my mom's home and now my mom is setting her up to move in next door w/another sister. My mother and I have gotten into it before about my letting my sister see them. She's supposed to be starting a ged program (she's 30) Monday. Mind you, my mother isn't letting her move in w/her (My mom adopted my sis's infant daughter) because it didn't work out before. I'm uncomfortable and feel I'm being forced to interact with her. Do I have any legal rights?

2007-01-18 09:41:53 · 5 answers · asked by Emerald Jones 5 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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This is a bad situation. It sounds like your mother is trying to cause problems for you. I doubt that you can do anything legally to stop her. I would seriously consider moving -- far away.

2007-01-18 09:46:38 · answer #1 · answered by notyou311 7 · 0 0

Get a restraining order ASAP, this can stay away from her from being most of feet of the youngsters and she or he wont be in a position to bypass in next door. you're doing the right concern. If she is a probability to the youngsters health she shouldnt be allowed to make certain them. once she straightens up her act she will. Stand you floor. Dont listen on your mom. the youngsters will understand even as they are older

2016-10-15 10:19:59 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If it was not court ordered that she is not to see them until they are 18, you probably can't stop her moving in. But you may be able to get a restraining order, altho you would have to prove she is a danger to you/boys - then the onus would be on her to stay away. Your mother doesn't tire of enabling people so they don't have to take responsibility, does she! Good luck, I will follow this question to see what suggestions people have.

2007-01-18 09:51:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If they have been legally adopted you have all rights to them. If she bothers you get a restraining order. If it was me however, I would just move.

2007-01-18 09:46:07 · answer #4 · answered by Dovahkiin 7 · 0 0

Not a lawyer but i do not see how you are being violated in someway. Talk to a lawyer if you can. God bless you and your family.

2007-01-18 09:45:41 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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