Jacie Estes
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too little is known right now about the custody situation to answer. Based on some things I've read, it was only a matter of weeks that Carnel was residing with JC and AB. I do not know if that information is factual, simply that it is out there. IF it indeed turns out to be the case, grandma may not have had time to attempt to intervene or alter the path if she had no legal claim to him to begin with. Weeks is not much time to investigate the hows, file the needed documents and get a hearing regarding custodial changes requested.
Also I have no idea how this sort of family law is handled when it comes to living on native lands and being a member of the native community.
Jacie can probably answer if there are differences in how matters may differ in their handling and processes when it comes to tribal life.
http://www.sagchip.org/socialservices/index.asp Notice: Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Checklist
Sometimes family/clan politics get in the way. I don't know how it is on this particular rez but I have seen things swept under the rug on others. This tribal government seems pretty together. IF the g-ma wanted to remove Carnel, she would have to pursue it in tribal court. It doesn't look like this was done. [Not sleuthing family here, just stating process]
I have an email in to a friend, who is from this rez but lives in another state now, to see about tribal politics and how it plays into this case.
In my DV case, different state and not mine, my ex's cousin was the Public Defender and the judge was a distant relative. Everybody's related. There's a saying that when guys get old enough to date they have to 'swim across the river' because everybody on his side is a relative.
