Leaving temporary custody with a family member
I am a single parent of a 7 year old daughter. Her father has never had contact with her or even seen her. He knows about her, but says he wants no ties to her. Recently, I have gotten myself into some legal trouble. I worked in a pharmacy and was caught stealing meds from there to give to my current boyfriend who is an opioid addict. I started using the meds myself (vicodin, soma, fioricet, tylenol #3, and provigil) and have since stopped.
My boyfriend was caught in my car, passed out with the pills strewn across his lap. He is now in jail under $25,000 bond. I haven't been arrested yet, but I do have to turn myself into the magistrate sometime in the next couple of days. Given the amount of drugs that my boyfriend had on him, we are both most likely going to jail for a good long while, as well as a rehab center.
My question is this. How do I go about signing over temporary custody of my daughter to either my mother or older brother? I live in central North Carolina if that makes any difference. I just want to make sure that I do the right thing by her so that she doesn't end up in foster care. Yes, I realize that I was not thinking of the consequences of my actions at the time that I took the medications, but I am trying to do what's best for her even if that means that I can't have her in my life for a while. I only want to sign my rights over temporarily, just until all this is behind me and I clean myself up. She is currently staying with my mother and younger brother and I am only allowed supervised visitation as per my mother. I totally agree that she shouldn't be alone with me, not right now anyway.