The battle for guardianship of 'Modern Family' actress Ariel Winter is set to go to trial later this year.
The 15-year-old teenage star's mother Chrystal Workman was stripped of her parental rights in October after the Winter claimed she was being physically and emotionally abused by her parent, reported E! online.
Her 34-year-old sister Shanelle Gray was handed temporary custody and Winter recently insisted she had been enjoying "more of a family life" since moving in with her older sibling and her husband.
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The motion was rejected by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Levanas, who insisted it was up to the family counsellor, to decide when it was time to set up the big meeting, as Winter has reportedly been refusing to reconcile with her estranged mum.
He told Workman, "It's a work in progress... There's been no advancement in terms of reunification."
Judge Levanas then scheduled the case to go to trial this October, much to Workman's dissatisfaction.
Gray's lawyer Michael Kretzner said that his client is open to settling the case out of court, although she is willing to take care of Winter for as long as necessary.
"We are still hopeful that all parties come to an agreement without further litigation. The litigation for mother and daughter is stressful and expensive. Ariel would like to get on with her acting career," he said.