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bigsister2010
Aug 5, 2010, 12:40 AM
I'm 18 years old and I live in Ohio. My little brother will be 14 on Sept. 3rd. I understand that he can not chose where he lives. My mother has manic depression, and she is also bi-polar. She has attempted suicide 3 times. Now her and my step-father are on the verge of divorce and my little brother hates his father and wants nothing to do with him. If it came down to him fighting for custody of my little brother is there anything I could do to stop him or fight against him? I'm trying to do what's best for my little brother and not to have him raised by a man he can not stand. Also my mother has been very good lately, she hasn't attempted suicide in over 2 years, but I'm still afarid he will use that card to get my brother. Can someone please help?

Also would it be possible for me, as an adult, to get custody of him?

KBC
Aug 5, 2010, 06:00 AM
Manic depression IS bipolar disorder,same illness,different names.

Are you sure your mother suffers from this?I ask this because you seem to have little knowledge of the wording or diagnosing,and for someone who is directly impacted by a parent with this,you seem to be in the dark about it.

I can't say much for the legalities,I can help you to understand the illness though.

JudyKayTee
Aug 5, 2010, 06:10 AM
I'm 18 years old and I live in Ohio. My little brother will be 14 on Sept. 3rd. I understand that he can not chose where he lives. My mother has manic depression, and she is also bi-polar. She has attempted sucide 3 times. Now her and my step-father are on the verge of divorce and my little brother hates his father and wants nothing to do with him. If it came down to him fighting for custody of my little brother is there anything I could do to stop him or fight against him? I'm trying to do whats best for my little brother and not to have him raised by a man he can not stand. Also my mother has been very good lately, she hasnt attempted sucide in over 2 years, but i'm still afarid he will use that card to get my brother. Can someone please help?

Also would it be possible for me, as an adult, to get custody of him?



You posted this on the legal board - the legal answer is yes, the father could use medical information "against" the mother. However, unless your mother is a danger to your brother this info means little. Hopefully she has been diagnosed and either was or is in treatment of some sort and will have Physicians' statements or reports which indicate that her medical problems are under control. Mental illness, whatever form it takes, is NOT grounds to lose custody of your child.

At that age your brother will have a voice in Court but the Court does not have to follow his wishes.

You could attempt to get custody or guardianship but it will be very difficult at your age. However, it has been done - you would need to have your own place to live, a job, emotional stability.

Please keep us informed.

ScottGem
Aug 5, 2010, 08:10 AM
If your father does file for custody, the court will appoint a guardian ad liteum (GAL). This is someone who will represent your brother's interests solely. The GAL will be instrumental in determining what is in your brother's best interests. You can work with the GAL to help.

As Judy noted, it is possible that you may get guardianship. I'm assuming you do not live with either parent. You will have to show you can care for and support your brother. It won't be easy, but it is possible.

If you need help with or want to discuss your mother's condition further I suggest posting on the appropriate Health forum.

bigsister2010
Aug 5, 2010, 11:23 AM
Thank you everyone. This information has been very helpful. And yes I live on my own, I have for six months. I alone do not have a job though, my roomates have jobs. I just recently got laid off so I am in the process of finding another job. But thank you all very much I appericate it all.

ScottGem
Aug 5, 2010, 01:16 PM
Good luck and keep us posted!