If we have a 16 year old who has been living with us for about 2 years, what are her rights regarding breaking ties with her parents so we can become her legal guardians?
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If we have a 16 year old who has been living with us for about 2 years, what are her rights regarding breaking ties with her parents so we can become her legal guardians?
Asked on December 4, 2012 under Family Law, North Carolina
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Given what you have written about, if you want a court order declaring you to be the legal guardian of the minor you either have the parents sign a document to such an effect subject to a court order and if they refuse, you file a petition with the court seeking what you desire. Given what you have written about, I suggest that you consult with a family law attorney for assistance.
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