Summary
Delaying legal proceedings may affect your grandmothers guardianship application timeline. Your grandmother can file for guardianship without your fathers consent, but its crucial to consider all parties feelings and maintain open communication. Consulting a lawyer is recommended to understand the full process.Full Conversation
No my dad or his family doesn't know
It's a delicate situation. Before proceeding, it's important to understand the potential consequences:
*. If you delay, your dad and family might feel blindsided later.
*. If you tell them now, it might add to their current stress.
Do you think your dad's family would be supportive of the guardianship plan?
Just my moms mom's side of the family
I see. It's important to consider all parties' feelings, but also your well-being.
*. Legally, your grandmother can file for guardianship without their consent.
*. They might be upset, but it's crucial to prioritize your safety and care.
Are you considering any other options?
Yeah that is what she is going to do
Your grandmother's decision to proceed with the guardianship application is legal. Here are some points to keep in mind:
- She can file at any California Superior Court.
- She should consult a lawyer to understand the full process.
- It's crucial to maintain open communication with your family.
In fact i have a note book of all the sections of the law that would be relevant to us i simplified them so they would be easier for her to understand
That's very thoughtful of you! Having a simplified legal guide can be beneficial. Make sure your grandmother consults with a legal professional too. They can provide specific advice based on your unique situation.
Thank you i told her it also shows the court that i want to leave and i did my research her and my family said it's also a good start for law school because i want to be a lawyer
Your interest in law is commendable! It's great that you're helping your grandma. Remember, while your research is useful, a lawyer can provide specific advice. Do your future plans involve studying law in California?
Yeah they do its my dream i was having so much fun doing my research and reading the law i found it super fun and interesting i was supee focused while doing it
That's fantastic! Your passion and dedication to law are clear. If you're interested in studying law in California, consider these points:
*. Bachelor's degree is a must before law school.
*. Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is required for most law schools.
*. Maintain a good GPA and involvement in extracurricular activities.
Good luck with your dreams!
Thank you!
You're welcome! Remember, your passion and dedication are keys to success in law school and beyond. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need any more legal information in the future. Best of luck with your studies and your family situation.