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How do I protect grand babies?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 603972" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I hope ex-son in law is happy with you taking care of the kids while he gets his life together. If the kids have been with you for any length of time then you are probably their security. </p><p></p><p>In my state it is very hard for grandparents to get any true rights unless they fight for custody and that is so hard its almost an impossible task. You have to prove the parents are completely unfit to be a parent and thats a tough hill to climb. Now if your daughter shows up to interview with CPS completely high they would probably take the kids from her. Of course the next logical step in their minds is the father. However he may tell CPS that he is fine with you taking care of them. We are going through something similar except for the reasons why CPS is involved. In our case we are happy with the maternal grandmother having primary physical custody and my son having visitation. Actually him having visitation means we have it because he is out of town. He cant raise a child in a motel room. </p><p></p><p>You should probably research grandparents rights along with how to get temporary custody of them for right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 603972, member: 1514"] I hope ex-son in law is happy with you taking care of the kids while he gets his life together. If the kids have been with you for any length of time then you are probably their security. In my state it is very hard for grandparents to get any true rights unless they fight for custody and that is so hard its almost an impossible task. You have to prove the parents are completely unfit to be a parent and thats a tough hill to climb. Now if your daughter shows up to interview with CPS completely high they would probably take the kids from her. Of course the next logical step in their minds is the father. However he may tell CPS that he is fine with you taking care of them. We are going through something similar except for the reasons why CPS is involved. In our case we are happy with the maternal grandmother having primary physical custody and my son having visitation. Actually him having visitation means we have it because he is out of town. He cant raise a child in a motel room. You should probably research grandparents rights along with how to get temporary custody of them for right now. [/QUOTE]
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