I Want to Get Custody of My Little Sister?

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ok i want to try to get custody of my little sister, she is 6 years old. im 20 years old nd married..
a Little bit of a back round, my parents lost me and my siblings to foster care when i was 8. they were hooked on drugs and we never went back home, they somewhat cleaned up. my mom is not doing any illegal drugs but she is abusing prescription drugs with alcohol. i don’t want my little sister in foster care, i live in texas and they are in Massachusetts. is there any way i can get full custody of her?? i know that i can take care of her, my husband is in the military and he is also welling to take guardianship our her.. i really need help i want her to have a better life then what she has.. its tough for me to hear nd see my mom all drugged up, i can only imagine how hard is on her… please help me get started with all of this.

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Answer by cobots
You need a good lawyer, you could try to just ask your Mom for custody, either way custody is a very difficult issue

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