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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 290811" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>OOP's are pretty difficult to get around here. I was looking into it regarding my bro right before I found out he filed for custody. You have to prove that the person poses a physical threat to the safety of the child, is likely to kidnap the child, or is an extreme detriment to their mental health. It's even harder with a grandparent because there are grandparent rights in this state. </p><p></p><p>It just feels like the people in the system plow right over parents' rights without a second thought but act like everyone else's rights could never be questioned. I just can't fathom why on earth this should be left up to a parole officer who has only seen my kid once for about 15 mins.</p><p></p><p>Adding to it, if my mom starts writing difficult child while he's incarcerated, I won't know unless difficult child tells me but even then, I would have no proof if she wrote him horrible, inappropriate things because he would not be allowed to give the letter even if he wanted to so I wouldn't have any evidence to take to court. Ok, maybe there's a slight chance that he could mail it to me and they would let it pass through their screening, if things get to that point. My mother is being pretty quiet so she is up to something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 290811, member: 3699"] OOP's are pretty difficult to get around here. I was looking into it regarding my bro right before I found out he filed for custody. You have to prove that the person poses a physical threat to the safety of the child, is likely to kidnap the child, or is an extreme detriment to their mental health. It's even harder with a grandparent because there are grandparent rights in this state. It just feels like the people in the system plow right over parents' rights without a second thought but act like everyone else's rights could never be questioned. I just can't fathom why on earth this should be left up to a parole officer who has only seen my kid once for about 15 mins. Adding to it, if my mom starts writing difficult child while he's incarcerated, I won't know unless difficult child tells me but even then, I would have no proof if she wrote him horrible, inappropriate things because he would not be allowed to give the letter even if he wanted to so I wouldn't have any evidence to take to court. Ok, maybe there's a slight chance that he could mail it to me and they would let it pass through their screening, if things get to that point. My mother is being pretty quiet so she is up to something. [/QUOTE]
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