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Old Nov 15, 2017, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by amandalouise View Post
I take it that your sister is your parents guardian and caretaker now? if so theres not much you can do unless you go to court and show how being at your sisters is harming your parents and the court appointing you as your parents care takers. other wise you will probably have to find a way to visit with your parents while following the rules that your sister sets down, there may be reasons that you are not in on that is causing your sister to limit your contact. another suggestion is sit down with your sister and a lawyer, maybe some of the problems can be fixed in a way that you be legally awarded visitation with your parents. whether that visitation is supervised or not would be up to the courts
Just having your parents reside with you does not necessarily mean you are their legal guardian. That takes a legal action by the courts. The OP did not say that was done. She said her sister "moved her parents to her house". You are assuming things which can be dangerous. You may be correctly assuming, I do not know - but it is better to ask for clarification before assuming something in order to come to a conclusion of "nothing can be done" - this type of response is just as disruptive to a person at times as a misdiagnosis is. Why? Because it is hard enough to ask for help. To then be told "nope, nothing can be done" is akin to saying "deal with it" to the person who is in or close to crisis stage - words that I know from personal experience can hurt very badly
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