I assume that the "ex-boyfriend" is also the father of the child. If you believe that he lied to gain custody, you can file a motion/petition for a custody re-hearing and be prepared to demonstrate that he lied, and that you are a 'fit' mother to have custody of the child.
yes if you remember she gave her mom temporary custody of jace and is now trying to get it back.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "temporary" (for a short time).
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If it was the court that awarded the grandparents temporary custody there must have been a reason. If the court considered you not to be a "fit" parent at the time you may have to offer convincing evidence that you are NOW a fit parent. File a motion with the court to regain custody of the child(ren). If the custody was ruled only 'temporary' the court realizes that it is not necessarily permanent situation.Generally when a person says they gave temporary custody to grandparents they actually mean to say they consented to the appointment of the grandparents as temporary guardians. The appointment is then made by the court. In that case the parties must return to court to terminate the guardianship order and the court will hear testimony to make certain the change is in the best interest of the child.
If you gave up custody, you would need to file a petition with the court to modify custody. However, you must show that a change in custody would be in the best interest of the child as well as other factors.
yes he should do
No Because when you give up custody you cant get it back Trust me my moms a lawyer and she gone through a custody battle before So i know what im talkin about
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
The note that Judge Ford gave Dr. Deere asked for information about the Sazerac cocktail recipe.
The judge gave a solid "10" to the act. Why judge people based on their appearance? Don't judge a book by it's cover.
Yes, but she's still required to honor the custody agreement.
the answer to your question would be, judge Sirica