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No. One grandparent can agree to petition for guardianship or agree to accept appointment as temporary guardian.

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Q: Do both grandparents living in the same home have to agree to get temporary custody of a grandchild?
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If I'm living with my mom and I want to live with my grandma that has temporary custody of me can I?

yes, if your grandma has temporary custody then there should be no problem with living with her.


Can the state court take custody of your child living with his grand parents who have temporary custody?

yes


Can a fifteen year old continue living with her father while her parents continue their custody battle?

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How can you get your daughter back now that your mom's temporary custody has ended but still don't have a stable environment to raise your daughter in?

If you don't have a stable environment then the court is not likely to terminate the temporary custody. The court is only concerned with the safety of the child. It is more likely to render a permanent custody order. Your child deserves to be living in a safe, stable environment.If you don't have a stable environment then the court is not likely to terminate the temporary custody. The court is only concerned with the safety of the child. It is more likely to render a permanent custody order. Your child deserves to be living in a safe, stable environment.If you don't have a stable environment then the court is not likely to terminate the temporary custody. The court is only concerned with the safety of the child. It is more likely to render a permanent custody order. Your child deserves to be living in a safe, stable environment.If you don't have a stable environment then the court is not likely to terminate the temporary custody. The court is only concerned with the safety of the child. It is more likely to render a permanent custody order. Your child deserves to be living in a safe, stable environment.


When Grandchild has been living in home of mother and grandmother for four years will the grandmother have visitation rights to the grandchild?

In most jurisdictions, grandparents never receive visitation rights as an automatic process. Any such rights must be specifically sought from and granted by a court, and are not yet very common.


How likely is it for a grandmother to receive custody of her grandchild when the grandchild is living with her father and her mother died and she feels like the household is unfit for her?

It depends on how truly unfit the living situation is. If you believe the child's welfare is in danger, you should have your local department of children and families initiate an investigation. There has to be clear evidence that the child is in jeopardy for him or her to get taken out of the home.


What does temporary legal custody mean?

Temporary custody is the precursor to the final decision. Therefore, if you have been awarded temporary custody, this may not be the final decision by the judge. The judge will take in all considerations and issue a permanent order that will state the custody arrangements.


Does illegal father has more rights than grandparents Father wants full custody child's been living with grandparents for four years in AZ?

As an illegal, he probably does not have access to the legal system. The grandparents should probably determine if the father is a fit parent and, if so, do the right thing.


Can you choose to live with your mother instead of your grandparents who now have custody?

A change of legal custody must be done through the court that granted the original custody order. Things that will be considered are, the age of the child, the living environment of both parties. The past history of the adult seeking to have the custody order amended, and so forth.


Can a 15-year-old in Florida ask the courts to allow them to live with their grandparents in another state?

They can, though they may need someone to speak on their behalf. The case for living with your grandparents -- unless the parents approve and relinquish custody -- will have to be very strong.


Does the next of kin have more rights than the biological mother with her daughter if she has passed on?

Assuming the question relates to a child born out of wedlock, blood relations of the biological mother do not have more 'rights' to custody of a minor child than the biological father. In such cases, the court decides who shall retain permanent custody or joint custody of a minor. Generally the court will grant temporary custodial rights to the biological grandparents or the closest living relative of the biological mother assuming such person(s) qualifies for guardianship.


Does a father in nc have to give back his child to the mother in sc if no court order custody is in place?

No, both parents have equal rights to the child. If the child is currently living with the father, then he has established temporary custody. A court will need to decide upon a formal custody and child support agreement.