It depends on where you live, but in my experience the answer is no, only with the biological parent(s).
Grandparents do not have any legal rights to custody of the grandchildren but if you suspect the environment is bad for the child you should contact the CPS and then you can say you want to foster the child if the mother refuses to kick him out or move.
You can't contact the child until they are adults unless the adoptive parents let you. When they are adults they decide for themselves.
Contact your local foster care program.
No. Grandparents don't have rights, only what the parents allow them to. If living in a state where grandparents have the right to petition for visitation, there is also no contact allowed if the child is adopted away. All ties are cut with the previous family.
they get taken to another foster home.
they get taken to another foster home.
Contact local family services to discuss your specific situation.
"My husband and I foster children.""They took care of a foster child.""As a child, she had a foster brother."
it depends ifyou currently have custody of your grandchildren already. if you do then you must go through an adoptiion. otherwise most states wont grant fulll custody. grandparents used to have what they call grandparents rights but many grandparents abused that right so now a child must go through foster care and the courts.
Because the state requires anyone the child is to spend time with to have a through background check before allowing the child to stay with anyone. The foster families relatives have to go through a back ground check also if they are in direct contact with the care of the child. Government red tape and protection of the children in custody.
Dalta is the word for foster child.
Hitler never had a foster child.