You have a right to... SEE YOUR FAMILY UNLESS A JUDGE SAYS YOU CAN'T This includes examples like
Know why you cannot see your family and have your questions answered. Have others not speak negatively about your family, despite the circumstances. You should not feel uncomfortable about seeing your family or asking questions about your family (if you choose to do so).
Stop visits with your family if you wish and speak with a lawyer if you feel your wishes are not being followed to understand what other options may be available (i.e. restraining order). Request information about your biological family, including asking for assistance in finding other family members (i.e. through kinship-finding workers).
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