AnswerNo. Only a court can grant custody rights or guardianship rights. The inmate cannot assign his parental rights to his own mother.
Yes, the guardianship can be switvhed back to the mother during the divorse proceedings.
You have to go to court and seek custody as well as guardianship.
Go to the court where guardianship was granted and file a petition to terminate guardianship
A grandmother can be a temporary guardian, or the husbands sister if they are divorced. In thecase of M ichael Jackson his mother and sister Janet Jackson are guardians like that.
This would depend on the circumstances under which guardianship was transferred to her.
The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.The grandparents must petition the court for a guardianship and both parents must consent.
Guardianship, not custody
To become a legal guardian in North Carolina, you need to file a petition for guardianship with the clerk of court in the county where the child resides. The mother can voluntarily consent to the guardianship and sign a consent form. A hearing will then be set, where the court will review the case and determine if it is in the child's best interest for you to be appointed as the legal guardian.
Probably not, but it could possibly give someone who wished to challenge your guardianship grounds for doing so.
that is illegal, and dishonest. the person who has guardianship for the child is who the child should be residing with.
You paying for everything is how it should be, giving up parental rights does not mean you don't pay child support. If you want the rights back you have to go to court. It's very rare they give it back after a parent signed them away willingly though. They might not be sure you wont do it again.Another PerspectiveIf you consented to a petition for temporary guardianship with your mother as guardian you can return to that court and with your mother's consent terminate the guardianship. The petition for termination will be reviewed by the court and the court will investigate further if the judge wants to know more about the situation. If your mother does not want to consent you can still petition for a termination of the guardianship and the court will schedule a hearing and investigate further if necessary.If your mother doesn't want to relinquish her guardianship you should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your options.