Rebellious teen & Single mom, guardianship to grandparant?
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Well this is long but I will try to make it as short as possible.
I am a 46 yr. old single mom. I have a 16 yr old daughter. ALL I ever wanted was to be a mom. Read all the books, took classes, worked in her preschool and currently on disability for a blood disorder but work as a P/T Nanny and in the nursery at church.
She has never been easy, but since reaching teen years she has ran-away numerous times, been in the mental hospital 3 times, been to 3 alternative schools that also treated her for Bipolar which she has been diagnosed by 6 doctors. When she os on med's she is a "normal" augmentative teen. But when she is not on med's, has not been on them for 1 1/2 years, she could not be any meaner. When I say something she doesn't like, ground her, or who-knows-what - she gets mad and runs to a friends house who's mom doesn't even try to get to know me. She believes every word my daughter says because she has only seen me when I'm distraught and upset.
People either say I need to be meaner and slap her when she spits on me, or others say it MUSt be because I have been to mean to her. No one takes under consideration her diagnosis - it always has to be the parent.
Anyway after begging for help for 6 years I am mentally exhausted. She is like an abusive husband - but I can't just leave because she is my child. She has caused my family to pretty much abandon us because they are all so tired of it. We live in a small town and the police here are horrible. They don't want to help and end up counseling us like we are a couple saying things like "you both have to compromise". ??? If I set rules about homework and what time to come home and attending school - I should NOT have to compromise on these!
Anyway, my question is for me to send my daughter to my mother who I have not had any contact with in 15 years, what kind of paperwork needs to be filed? I DO NOT want to give up my child. Just want to to the minimum so that she can sign her up for school and take her to the doctor. I need answers ASAP. THANK YOU!