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Tennessee Has Jurisdiction to Determine Whether Returning to Home Country Is in Child’s Best Interest: In re Domingo C.L.
Facts: Child was born
in Guatemala 16 years ago. Child’s father abandoned the family over
four years ago. Child’s mother struggled to provide for the family,
which forced Child to drop out of school after the sixth grade because
his mother was too poor to pay for him to continue. After dropping out
of school, Child worked in the cornfields. Child’s family ate once or
twice a day and typically ate only the corn they grew.
In
2015, Child left Guatemala and traveled to the United States, where he
was apprehended by immigration authorities. He was placed in the temporary custody of his paternal uncle in Tennessee. Child has lived in Tennessee since that time, and has been enrolled in school in Tennessee.
In 2016, Child’s uncle petitioned for the appointment of a guardian for Child requesting, among other things, a specific finding regarding whether it is in Child’s…

In 2016, Child’s uncle petitioned for the appointment of a guardian for Child requesting, among other things, a specific finding regarding whether it is in Child’s…
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