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Asked August 2010
Can I file a lawsuit against my siblings for not allowing me to visit my mother's home retirement care without a court order?
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Bettithelawyer
Aug 2010
Does your mother have an advance medical directive/health care proxy? In some states the advance medical directive allows the designated agent to control visitation. No court order is needed in that case.
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Aug 2010
What is their problem with you? Is this a long standing thing in the family or is it something new?
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