Is it true that we can not have her visit with us without the aunt or does that rule
My grandchild is currently in the process of having her aunt be named her guardian. She has not went to court yet and the guardianship has not been approved. I would like to pick up my grandchild for the weekend, but was told that she can not leave her aunt's custody or spend the night away from her for 6 months. Me and my husband had the baby for a year and a half and we were the ones who took her to the aunt, due to other obligations we had. Is it true that we can not have her visit with us without the aunt or does that rule only apply after she has been awarded guardianship? As grandparents, shouldn't we be able to take our granddaughter for one day? Thanks!
Comment on ScottGem's post
Not being familiar with the courts, your answer was very helpful. Thanks!
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
It gave me something to consider asking her about the rules of guardianship