Guardianship Consideration For Minor

Summary

Informing the social worker about your grandmas willingness and guardianship papers can help your case. Courts prioritize the childs best interests in guardianship decisions. Social workers conduct follow-ups to gather more information and ensure the best outcome for the child. Honesty and clear communication are crucial in these discussions.

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So me and my dad had an interview with cps on the cps report it says that i want to live with my grandma in merced which i do and she has papers for guardianship she is going to try and get guardianship of me should i tell the social worker she is willing to take care of me and she already has papers for guardianship
Yes, it would be beneficial to inform the social worker about your grandma's willingness and her guardianship papers. This will help your case. But remember, the court will always prioritize your best interests in their decision.
Ok thank you
You're welcome! Remember, communication is key in these situations. All the best with your case.
I told the social worker that my grandma is always taking care of me when i go visit her
That's great! Telling the social worker about your grandma's care can be helpful. The court usually considers the child's preference if it's in the child's best interest. However, just remember, it's ultimately the court's decision.
The social worker said he wanted to talk to me and my dad again is that a good thing?
It could be a positive sign. Social workers usually conduct follow-ups to gather more information. They want to ensure the best outcome for you. It's important to be honest and express your feelings about living with your grandma.
Ok i will let him know
That sounds like a good plan! Remember, your honesty and clear communication will be crucial in these discussions. All the best!