What to do if my mother-in-law has guardianship of my wife who has brain damage and she will not let me see or speak to my wife?
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What to do if my mother-in-law has guardianship of my wife who has brain damage and she will not let me see or speak to my wife?
I did not contest her guadianship because her mom had room for her at her house. I have not seen or spoke to my wife in 9 months.
Asked on June 20, 2012 under Family Law, Florida
Answers:
david slater / david p.slater, esq.
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You would have to petition the court to determine if it is in the best interests of the ward and permit your visitation.
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