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I adopted my daughter from foster care. She had been placed with her grandmother to be adopted, but before the adoption happened the county found out the birthfather had been allowed to come visit, so they wouldn't let the grandmother keep her and moved her. The county has all the legal rights of custody up until the adoption (i.e., the child can be removed). So that is something to consider too, if you don't think you can prevent the mother from coming over.
I got a restraining order against the bfather of my adopted child, but her grandmother was not willing to take the necessary steps to keep him away. Would you be willing to get a restraining order and call the police on your sister and have your own sister put in jail?
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