Monday, April 6, 2015

Restraining orders and guardianship by "family" membersMy "family" interfered with my custodial rights and the judge in Cook County agreed a...

Question

Restraining orders and guardianship by "family" members

My "family" interfered with my custodial rights and the judge in Cook County agreed and granted a restraining order against each member that took her. I did not have an attorney. As a result on the 17th they filed for "guardianship" and full custody of my daughter's estate (I'm guessing this includes her trust fund they control) and any other income/proceeds she might earn? HOW is it POSSIBLE that they have the right to sue for my daughter when both myself and my ex-husband have every intention of raising her and accdg to the law they have no "standin"? I'm confused



Answer

Anyone can file a petition for guardianship in Cook County. Whether or not the judge grants what they're asking for in the petition is up to that judge.



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