Guardianship And Running Away

Summary

Running away can complicate guardianship cases and may result in legal consequences. Courts prioritize the childs best interest when deciding on guardianship. Its advisable to discuss your wishes with your guardian, CPS, and possibly a lawyer to ensure the best outcome.

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So cps is involved in my life and my grandma has a guardianship petition for guardianship of me if i run away from this house cps is involved and she is clearly willing to take care of me and i want to live with her what will the court do?
In California:
- The court can grant guardianship to your grandmother if it's in your best interest.
- If you run away, it might complicate the situation.
- Legal advice is recommended before making any decision.
If you run away, it might complicate the situation. What does that mean
Running away could result in legal consequences, and it may negatively impact the court's decision on guardianship. It's best to discuss your wishes with your guardian, CPS, and possibly a lawyer.
Oh ok thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to ask. Remember, it's always important to seek professional advice when it comes to legal matters.