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Ariel Winter Guardianship Case Resolved

Ariel WinterAriel Winter's guardianship case has been resolved.

The Modern Family actress - who plays Alex Dunphy in the series - will remain in the care of her older sister Shanelle Grey, who took on temporary custody of the 16-year-old star in 2012 after she claimed her mother, Chrisoula Workman, was physically and mentally abusing her.

At a hearing yesterday, Chrisoula agreed Ariel could continue living with her sister - if she watched a video montage of family photographs in court. The young actress and other members of her family - including Chrisoula and Shanelle - sobbed as the video played, and then Superior Court Judge Daniel Murphy signed off on the custody agreement.

The judge advised it would be up to Ariel to decide if and when she would visit her mother, but he would keep jurisdiction over her care until she turns 18, and her father Glenn workman will remain in control of her finances.

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Ariel Winter to Remain with Sister

Ariel Winter and her sister Shanelle GreyAriel Winter will remain in her older sister's custody until at least March.

The Modern Family actress and her family have reportedly hammered out a new agreement that will allow her to continue living with her sister Shanelle Grey, 34, until a new hearing in three months time and her father Glenn Workman has been granted temporary control of the 14-year-old's assets.

Ariel - who earns $70,000 per episode - was removed for her mother Chrisoula "Chrystal" Workman's custody in October and Child Protection Services (CPS) later reported they found evidence of abuse but the actress will now being attending counseling with her parents, according to her brother Jimmy Workman, 32.

"It looks like the court is going to order therapy and counseling to help keep us together as a family. Everything's holding off and everyone's going to counseling," he told People.

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Ariel Winter’s Mother to Sue Publicist

Ariel Winter and her mother Crystal Workman

Ariel Winter's mother has threatened to sue a Hollywood publicist over an alleged plot to create a naked picture scandal. The Modern Family star's mother Chrisoula "Chrystal" Workman - who is currently not the 14-year-old actress's legal guardian after she was removed for her care more than two months ago amid accusations of abuse - claims public relations expert Jonathan Hay fabricated a story about her trying to leak naked pictures of her eldest daughter Shanelle Workman, 34, who was awarded temporary custody of Ariel.

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Ariel Winter Will Continue to Stay with Sister for Now

Shanelle Workman and sister Ariel WinterAriel Winter will remain under her sister's care for now.

The Modern Family actress - who was removed from her mother Christal Workman's care last month amid allegations of emotional and physical abuse - will continue to stay with her sister Shanelle Gray, 34, after Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Levanas decided to extend her temporary guardianship during a hearing yesterday until a full trial is scheduled.

During the hearing, Shanelle's attorney Michael Kretzner referred to the Department of Child and Family Services report, which concluded that the accusations of emotional abuse were "substantiated," but their investigation into allegations of physical abuse by the 14-year-old actress's mother was "inconclusive."

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