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If my child wanted me to sign her over to her grandma what should i do ?

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If my child wanted me to sign her over to her grandma what should i do ?

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  1. get a Guardianship agreement


  2. you should probably figure out why!!!!!?!?!?!?

  3. send her to her room and tell her to get over it!  seriously, talk with her and find out what her issues are.  perhaps it's something that can be worked on. and perhaps she's being a bit melodramatic.

    seriously, when i was growing up, everytime my parents pissed me off, i demanded to go elsewhere.  and they ignored me. kids often want what looks fun and exciting.  and sometimes, grandparents appear more fun then parents.

    unless you are abusive or neglectful to your daughter, the two of you need to sit down and talk; and she will have to deal with you until she's 18.

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  5. One of you is the adult here. If your child is asking you this, obviously something is wrong and the child is not happy. Why not sit down see what is bothering the child and see if some changes can be made

  6. Contact an attorney and find out how to do the procedure legally to benefit all parties involved--ie, custody, guardianship, power of attorney.....  Different procedures in each jurisdiction.

  7. UM??? I work for an adoption Agency- Are you a bad mother? Is she not living with you? Did Cps take her and place her with her grandmother? Are you on any controlled substance? You need to fill in the blanks. If anything I just described is a part of your situation It may be best- but we know nothing about the situation.........

  8. my guess is you have a young teen. i had the same problem with my daughter when she turned about 13. she thought life was so bad, she wanted to live with my mother, sister, my friend. anywhere but here.

    she got over it. i almost went insane, but we made it through. now she is almost 18 and is thinking of getting out on her own.

    if i am right and she is in that age group i would wait it out for a little while before you do anything legal. this is a hard time for kids their age, they are under a lot of pressure, more than most of us had to deal with. besides, if you do something legal and she decides the grass isnt greener on the other side, she will want to come back. thats a whole lot of paperwork and red tape for a kid just trying to assert herself in society.

    good luck, i know how you feel. it hurts, you feel like a failure, but it will pass. hang in there.

  9. Do what all of us parents must do -- whatever is truly in the best interest of our child.

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