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Guardianship or Custody of foreign step-daughter?

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Just Blue

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1.) I pointed him in the direction of HOW to obtain a P.O.A. and for what reasons. You did not.

2.) I also pointed him as he specifically asked: what kind of an atty. and you did not.

In fact I do not see where you gave this O.P. any help really at all but to bash me. I do not appreciate it and I have not said anything "wrong" at all. The ONLY thing in his post I do not know anything about is the immigration issues. That is why I suggested he see an atty. that specializes in IT. :rolleyes:

I do not want to be corrected by you any further. Please stop.
Post 5 dear.

You brought up a course of action that due to his situation IS NOT ACTIONABLE. That is not helpful.
 


Post 5 dear.

You brought up a course of action that due to his situation IS NOT ACTIONABLE. That is not helpful.
oh...so you did. sorry I missed it.

However I was not "WRONG" and you do not have the authority to tell me what to do.

ALL of what I said was correct in my advice. I do not know immigration laws but I do know that if this man is this concerned for his "step" child and IF he were a U.S. Citizen as YOU said he COULD have a standing and not only if a defacto state. WE (you nor I know) what standing he may have.

Surely though the P.O.A. I told him how to get.:rolleyes:
 
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