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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 754746" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>Daisy,</p><p></p><p>I would make an appointment with a family law attorney who has experience with grandparent custody issues. Usually you can get a free consultation. Go to more than one if you can. They would be the best judge of whether this is the time to act or whether you need to wait.</p><p></p><p>Are you keeping your granddaughters right now? If so, maybe you can get her to sign a temporary custody agreement so that you can obtain medical care if they need it. Ask the attorney about this.</p><p></p><p>If you have any text/email messages (anything in writing) from you daughter in which she admits to alcoholism or anything else that would be detrimental to the welfare of the children, save them and take them in to the lawyer. You will need lots of corroborating evidence to make anything stick. Start documenting everything—every phone call (write down what she said or record of legal in your state) every interaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 754746, member: 16024"] Daisy, I would make an appointment with a family law attorney who has experience with grandparent custody issues. Usually you can get a free consultation. Go to more than one if you can. They would be the best judge of whether this is the time to act or whether you need to wait. Are you keeping your granddaughters right now? If so, maybe you can get her to sign a temporary custody agreement so that you can obtain medical care if they need it. Ask the attorney about this. If you have any text/email messages (anything in writing) from you daughter in which she admits to alcoholism or anything else that would be detrimental to the welfare of the children, save them and take them in to the lawyer. You will need lots of corroborating evidence to make anything stick. Start documenting everything—every phone call (write down what she said or record of legal in your state) every interaction. [/QUOTE]
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