Definition of Permanent Guardianship in Indiana?

Question by kristie: Definition Of Permanent Guardianship In Indiana?
We have permanent Guardianship over our granddaughter. When she was 6 months old her mother was sent to jail, then rehab where she escaped and then caughter and sent to prison. She had gotten pregnant and had a baby boy in prision. She has not seen her for 2 1/2 years so this child does not know her. The father our son has just vanished out of her life and never established paternal rights. The mother got out of prison last july and didn’t come forward till this past December. She filed a petition to reverse the Permanent Guardianship which we are prepared to fight. She shot up drugs during the preganancy and after. The little girl was born 2 months premature and I had her then and went through the withdraws with her. She is now for the most part doing well. She is behind in speech, her behavior and major sleep problems. We are currently have her tested and evaluated at Riley Childrens Hospitial. We are the only ones that she recognizes . I didn agree to let the mother come up to my house for a limit time to see how the baby would react. There was a deposition schedule and hearing. The hearing has been continued 4 times. Now she is proposing that the little girl remains with us and we let her have visitation. What I want to know Is when you have Permanent Guardianship in Indiana over your grandkids it is the same as custody just the language on how it has to be written up is different. She wants joint custody and for us to have her physical custody. I do not want to change the guardianship. She says she has changed, but I have reason to believe she is still unstable. She gave up her two older childrens about 4 years ago totally to her exhusbands parents, she did all this stuff to our granddaughter which some of it is just to me abuse and neglect. Now she has a boy 1 1/2 years old she had in prison. We want to adopt her so she will have a normal healthly life with no more drama. To be able to give her the best life she deserves. Can this bedone?

Best answer:

Answer by Mya
this is the wrong place to be asking this question.

If you have permanent guardianship, you went through the court system. Unless you have move to Indiana since being granted that, then the laws have not changed.

You need to get an attorney that specialized in this type of law so that you know exactly what you ar up against. I am sure you will need documentation of her doctor visits, any therapy she is having, in other words you will have to prove you are better equipped to care for her than her biological mother.
And you will need a lawyer to help you with that.

I hope you do the right thing. Good luck

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