Change Guardianship In California

Summary

A 16-year-old in Merced, California, seeks to change guardianship due to emotional abuse, neglect, and unsanitary living conditions. Steps include reporting to Child Protective Services, consulting a school counselor, and filing a petition for guardianship change. Legal assistance is recommended. Contact Merced County Superior Court for more information.

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Yes so with his family it's emotional abuse they make me feel bad and they make me paranoid because they are really religious and the talk about the "end" a lot and it messes with my mental health
In California, emotional abuse is a form of child abuse. Here's what you could do:
*. Report the abuse to Child Protective Services.
*. Talk to a counselor at school.
*. File a petition for guardianship change.
You might need an attorney. Legal Aid may assist you.
And my dad it's medical and educational neglect and financial,emotional and physical abuse and with the family it's unsanitary living conditions and inappropriate living arrangements
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to report these instances. In California, neglect and abuse are serious offenses. You can:
- Contact the Child Protective Services for Merced County at (*) *-*.
- Seek help from a school counselor or trusted adult.
- Consider a petition for guardianship change with legal assistance.
Ok thanks my grandma is willing to take care of me
That's great to hear. You can proceed with the guardianship change. Contact Merced County Superior Court at (*) *-* for more information. Remember to consult with a lawyer or Legal Aid for guidance in this process.