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Can I be held in contempt court for not asking the courts permition 6yrs ago. My mom is dying her granddaugter is now fileing a suit aginst me for anything and everything you can think of Ihave not kept any one from seeing her or knowing anything about her they all have just chose to not go and see my mom till now there is no money left of hers my other two sisters made sure of that before I had to put her in a facility. everything has been fine up to about a year ago and now that my mom doesnt have long this granddaughter is stepping in and wanting guadianship of my mom and have me charged with contempt.becase Imoved my mother to a different facility 6yrs ago and changed Furneral Homes and didnt ask the court to do this I didnt know this was reqiered for the court to have to tell me what Icould and couldnt do. Im I in trouble? You should consult with an attorney in your state. Look for one specializing in your area via a service such as www.findlaw.com |
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