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nutterbutter0

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What is the name of your state? Arizona

Hello. I need help today, if at all possible...My parents gave my grandma permanent guardianship so I could go to a school in her boundry. They are now worried that my grandma will file for child support. I don't believe that she will, but they are very sure that she will. I don't want to go back to the same school in my parents boundry, but I will have to if I can't prove to them that she can't get any money from them. I would appreciate any advice that anyone has on this matter. And if anyone has any advice on how I can go to school without having to give the office a guardianship papers. PLEASE PLEASE tell me today!!! Thanks

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nutterbutter0

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I'm not staying there the whole time. I just needed those papers so that I could attend the school in her boundry. Schools require those papers instead of just using her address or a power of attorney. I personally think that the is the stupidest thing. It took all summer to get through all the hoops. I mean as long as kids are in school...but oh well. Anyway. My parents were going to pay for everything for me and probably give her some money for groceries. So could there be any possibility that she could get child support?
 

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