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Did the Ministry help the Dursleys to obtain guardianship over Harry?

Did the Ministry help the Dursleys to obtain guardianship over Harry?Dumbledore, accompanied by McGonagall and Hagrid, left Harry on the Dursleys' doorstep in the dead of night, with a letter tucked into the blanket in which Harry was wrapped.Although I could be forgetting, don't recall reading in the books that the Dursleys ever sought legal custody of Harry in the nonmagical or Magical world. While doing so in their world might have granted them a stipend for Harry's living expenses and access to medical care for him, they would then have to keep receipts and records of how the money was spent. I think this would also have meant that CPS could visit the home, question Harry, etc. The Dursleys wouldn't have wanted this, as they would have been officially responsible for Harry and their treatment of him. I think they always hoped he would disappear or be taken away.Given their attitudes toward Wizards, I really can't see Petunia or Vernon going to the Ministry to seek custody, can you? Also, I think Dumbledore put himself in charge of everything connected with Harry, so no one bothered seeking out the Dursleys, assuming Dumbledore even had them listed by name as Harry's guardians. That may have changed once Harry began attending Hogwarts.Edit: I'm actually surprised that certain legal documents weren't required to register Harry for school. As a teacher, I had to write in the cumulative file of each of my homeroom students every year. You can't believe all of the stuff that is required by the school when a student enrolls. Did Dumbledore just cast a charm on the file, so that no one would look too closely? I'm surprised he didn't show up to Obliviate school officials every time Harry performed accidental magic. Actually, maybe he did, since the Ministry obviously hadn't done anything until Dobby performed the Hover Charm by mimicking Harry's magical signature. Dumbledore must have been running magical interference.

I’m staying with my cousin but she doesn’t have full custody of me. Can I still enroll in school where she lives?

A few brainstorming ideas (USA):It might be best to seek the advice of a child advocate attorney. Your question is very straight forward, so their office might be able to answer it without incurring a fee. Otherwise, you could check the school’s website and see what information you can find out online, or talk to a school guidance counselor. If their response doesn’t help you, call back two or three times and talk to different people until you have a way to move forward. You’d be surprised how many different answers you can get to the same question.If you search the internet using the terms, [your state] informal guardianship, what results do you find? In California, an informal guardianship is when a parent signs a letter acknowledging a friend or relative as temporary guardian.I read the other questions you’ve posted on Quora, and wondered if you wanted to inquire if there is a local school with multiple grades in one class –– or that allows students to advance in their studies at their own pace. The school might offer scholarships for minors without parental custody, or for students that have been absent from school for 3 years. Or, they might have benefactors for students in your circumstances. You can always call the school guidance counselors at different schools and make inquiries, multiple times if necessary, to talk with different people, even when you’re sure it’s impossible. My father always said, “It never hurts to check it out.”Also, Adult Education classes typically offer instruction to prepare individuals for the GED test. You could be participating in that in the meantime, and/or simultaneously while making inquiries and enrolling for school. If you pass the GED, you could enroll in community college, but you might need the support of a tutor. You could talk to a school guidance counselor at the community college about that idea. You’ll recognize the best option for you when you find it.If you need a job, or want a better job, most schools offer credit for work experience. The Work Experience Counselor can offer referrals to job openings for students. If nothing else, register for the current semester, and enroll in Work Experience, Physical Education (P.E.), and any other hobby classes that pique your interest, and aren’t difficult to join mid-semester.

How do I help? My mom abandoned her at 3 and I’ve helped raise her (7 years older) with moms “foster parents” (guardianship) being abandoned again at 17->18, sister housed her, now deployed. Being told to pay rent, I’m in a different state.

Ok, how much rent is being asked, and by whom? Is she still in high school, enrolled in college? Can she get /has she got a part time job? If she is not working encourage her to get one. COVID19 makes this harder, so this is where you can help.Help her with a resume, cover letter, and maybe facetime her somehow to help with an application, pretend interviews. Depending on her skills and ability and willingness to learn, she can het a good start here. If she is emrolled in college, many are replacing student workers who got pulled out due to COVID19 scares, so there are openings at some schools. This would be a good place to start if she needs just enough cash for a few $100 for rent, it will work around her classes. Also, while she will pay for this later, if she is in college, and gets loans, she can have her application include enough for minimal, basic living expenses. We paid rent this way for a few years, and lived off the remainder after tuition was covered. Ramen is still food, if thats all you can afford. If she can make it for one semester and work, she can maybe not need a large loan the next semester, or next year.Of not, see if any offices in her town need a new clerk they don’t mind training, then, if that strikes out, check the service industries. Lots of places need delivery drivers now, instead of waitstaff, so if she has a vehicle, this may be good. Of not, retail establishments usually have openings.I got my first offical, non paper route job at 16 as a gift wrapper in a department store at Christmas. They didn’t hate me, so they took me back in a school break for summer, and I trained in the stockroom. As a woman people are surprised I worked back there, but I can say with pride I worked my way from stocker to sales associate to the person in the office trusted with the safe an other responsibilities. Both of my parents are toxic, and abusive. Mom was out of the picture at 15–20, Dad only wanted me to hurt her, so at 19 he kicked me out. My experience in that department store helped me get hired in the same chain, 2 hours away.Either she pays rent to your mom (I assume), or a landloard, but at 17–18, she is well old enough to work and learn to support herself. If rent for her room is all that is asked, and it is reasonable, she can do this. If they want more, like all utilities, more than she can make even working full time (no retail or service will give you 40 hours. she will get 30 hours or so at best), you may need to see about being more hands on for a short while.How is your situation? Can you afford to go get her? Have her live with you? Does she have friends who can take her in? Is there any chance a church can step in? When my parents made horrible choices, a wonderful chrich helped us as we got evicted at Christmas in 1991, right after my mom ODed to avoid telling us we had no home. They got is a uhaul, and some cash to make it to my mom’,s dad’s in another state. I feel bad, I doubt my parents paid anyone back. Anyway, what exists locally for her as a resource?I’m sorry p, without knowing more, and understanding details, answers will be limited.

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