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    Feb 19, 2008, 10:43 AM
    Does any one know Michigan law about terminating guardianship?
    I let family help me out in may 2005 and signed temp guard until I got things better for my environment. Ever since its been battle after battle and ever since nov 2006 they have not let me talk to them or see them, excuse after excuse. I live in Georgia. Truthfully they have no proof to justify any of this and I cannot get a certain answer on what steps I need to take.:mad: I want hear my kids voices and see them HElp!:confused:
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    Feb 19, 2008, 11:01 AM
    Hello mom:

    You're going to need the courts help. If you can hire a lawyer that'll be the easiest, but the family court is user friendly if you can't.

    excon

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