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Trying to get daughter back in my custody

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Lenell40

New member
What is the name of your state? MI. I'm having trouble regaining custody of my daughter. I wrote a letter years prior for her to attend school while staying with her grandmother. Recently her grandmother is using this letter to say she has custody. I have tried get her back I even asked Detroit Police to assist me. The supervisor said because of the letter her grandmother has custody.
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? MI. I'm having trouble regaining custody of my daughter. I wrote a letter years prior for her to attend school while staying with her grandmother. Recently her grandmother is using this letter to say she has custody. I have tried get her back I even asked Detroit Police to assist me. The supervisor said because of the letter her grandmother has custody.
When did all this begin? How old is your daughter? Why is G-ma doing this?
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
How did this all come about? Why was your daughter living w/grandma? For how long? How old is your daughter? Where's Dad?
 

t74

Member
Did you check to see if grandmother has been to court to get custody between when you left DD with her and today?
 

zddoodah

Active Member
I wrote a letter years prior for her to attend school while staying with her grandmother.
What exactly does this letter say, and to whom did you write it? How many "years prior"? Did the child's other parent sign it? Is the grandmother in question your mother or the other parent's mother?


Recently her grandmother is using this letter to say she has custody.
Using it how? Say to whom?


I have tried get her back I even asked Detroit Police to assist me. The supervisor said because of the letter her grandmother has custody.
Police officers are no more competent to opine about matters of family law that your local electrician or auto mechanic.

I suggest you retain the services of a family law attorney, although the current circumstances may make that more than a little difficult.
 

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