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Old 10-06-2000, 04:15 PM
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hi this matter involves me,my husband, and my aunt by adoption my grandmother adopted her when she was 6 months well she has a son and he is 5 yrs and she has left him with the baby sitter and her husband sence aug. and she goes and gets him when ever . well the baby sitter got temp. costody 2 days ago and i just found out . and my aunt want to sign full costody over to me and my husband as family do i have any rights or can she sign him over while they have temp. costody i am in mississippi.
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Old 10-06-2000, 05:08 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by kzoe25:
[b]hi this matter involves me,my husband, and my aunt by adoption my grandmother adopted her when she was 6 months well she has a son and he is 5 yrs and she has left him with the baby sitter and her husband sence aug. and she goes and gets him when ever . well the baby sitter got temp. costody 2 days ago and i just found out . and my aunt want to sign full costody over to me and my husband as family do i have any rights or can she sign him over while they have temp. costody i am in mississippi.[/b]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


this is a good example of why a person should be required, by law, to have at least a high school diploma before they are allowed to breed. that and not be a hillbilly.
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Old 10-07-2000, 12:24 AM
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For starters, X, you have no right to call people hillbilly or to basically talk about them breeding. It pisses me off to see people put other people down on this site when they don't know anything about that person except for the few lines they read. Get a life and go somewhere else to put you two sense in.
As for you kzoe25, how did the sitter get the temporary custody? I don't see why the aunt can't go to the lawyer and tell him she wants guardianship papers drawn up for her child.
 



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