The father should give them a Power of Attorney for doing so.
Whether the grandparents have access to their grandchild or in this case step grandchild, is entirely up to the parents. They decide who will have access to the child and they might favor someone who is not a blood relative. Step grandparents can be just as good as blood related ones.
They simply figured out their grandparents names and they grandparents grandparents names
Pick it up Then you are failing to raise your child with good manners and respect. Teach them to pick it up.
Whatever is respectful and is acceptable to the grandparents.
yes if the grandparents put you on child support.
Obviously when it starts to be to heavy to pick him/her up! :) really I think it's up to the child. If he/she starts to feel embarassed when you pick the kid up put him/her down. If he/she does this every time consistantly then it's time to stop.
In Ohio Child support and visitation are two diff court cases so yes he can still pick up the child
Research the Laws for your state. most daycare centers have a pic up list and a do not pick up list this list is for the parent to include names of a person or people who can or cannot pick up a child. that is arecord the daycare should have on record so if the person how is not on the pick up list tried to pick up the child the daycare can tell the person " I am sorry but i cannot release the child to anyone who is not on the pick up list" this can be very helpful if the person decides to call the police. However...... if the other parent who will not be allowed access to pick up the child has joint custody it can be a problem. keep in m ind in the day care center your child is nto the only child there so it shold be established who can and cannot pick up the child as soon as possible. parents can become irate and violent even in a daycare if they are denied a right they believe they have.
Whether she has kept up on the child support or not is irrelevant. Grandparents and other family members are only allowed to see the children if the parents allow them too. Grandparents involvement has nothing to do with visitation or child support granted by the court. It is entirely up to the parents. Parental visitation rights and child support are two separate issues in court so even if she did not temporarily have the money for child support that is separate from the court order for visitation. A child's right to see both parents is not based on their ability to pay child support.
The grandparents, unfortunately, have to bear that burden & will probably have to become the baby's legal guardians & raise the child themselves.
There are several services that will pick up your child from school provided the school is in the same area as the daycare.