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cool daddy

 
 
Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2017 08:31 pm
I have got 2 daughters 19 & 16 very manipulative resourceful and crafty. I am not their guardian or custodian by Egyptian law where I'm originally from. Their mom lives in Kuwait and she's married and have other kids from different marriages after we divorced.

The girls moved to live with my in 2015. The younger (at that time she was 15 and her sister was still in Kuwait) she accused me after she ran away from home that I'm abusive; beating her up, don't feed her, or want her to go to school, or even provide essentials.

After 2 days of police investigations with 2 social workers, they found out she's a liar, and plotting with her mom who lives in Kuwait.

The report confirmed she will try to run away if she will have a chance again and again. And that there's no hope to improve the father-daughter relationship, since we haven't lived together for almost all her age (14-15 years).

Her sister came end of 2015 and I tried to live with them but they tried to ruin my life in everyway they could. I was looking for a bigger apartment or house for all of us to live in and they told me they don't want to live with me and they won't move from my old place which is only one bedroom and can't fit the three of us.

I have moved to a new place on conditions the older (19 yrs old now) will take care of her sister (16 yrs old) and they won't do any harm to me or anything illegal.

I received a W2 for my 16 years old couple of days ago and I haven't sign her work permit and also she is using a social security number that I believe it's fake.

What should I do??

My concerns;

1- I don't want to be legally responsible for the 16 years old and I am not her guardian or custodian I'm only the pathological father?! I have tried to send her back home to her mom in Kuwait, her mom sent her back 4 days after her arrival. Not sure how to force her out of the country for good, since she's a trouble maker and might put me in troubles.

2- What's my legal obligations and responsibilities of her actions like issuing a fake SSN or even staying over her visa since I will not apply for her green card?

 
jespah
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2017 08:34 pm
@cooldaddy,
Hire a lawyer to deal with this, particularly considering what is going on with immigration in the US these days. Please don't cherry pick your legal advice from people on the Internet who do not necessarily have credentials.
cooldaddy
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2017 08:36 pm
@jespah,
I appreciate it.. should the lawyer be immigration of family one?
jespah
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2017 08:53 pm
@cooldaddy,
I would go with a family lawyer - they can always refer to another speciality if they need help.
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