Can they? It's possible. Will they? No one can predict. A lot depends on the circumstances surrounding why the child's custody was given to someone else and whether or not the biological parent's parental rights were terminated when it occurred.
If you attempt to regain custody, you would be best served by retaining an attorney or at least consulting with one before you proceed. He or she can best inform you of your chances based on the particulars of your case.
Permanent means forever right? The answer is simply no, even if you hired a attorney and went through the court, the answer will still be NO.
If a child is born out of wedlock in Georgia, the father must file a petition seeking legitimation through the courts to become the legal father. Putting a name on a birth certificate is not sufficient. In the legitimation proceeding, the court has the authority to make custody determinations. If the father has not filed for legitimation, he is a legal stranger to the child, and has no rights to custody.
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You can wrote a letter to give someone temporary custody but not full custody. That have to go through the court to be valid and also through the court to be changed back. With temporary custody you can end it whenever you want by picking up the kids. How to write a temporary custody letter you find in the link below.
A parent can only give a friend or relative temporary custody of a child (meaning three months or less). If one wishes to have someone take full permanent custody of their child, the parent needs to relinquish custodial rights and the accepting adult needs to apply for legal guardianship through prescribed legal methods. The other option is obviously relinquishing parental rights so the child can be adopted. The legal process is quite different however if the child is not a U.S. citizen.
You need to visit your local probate and family court and inquire there. A guardianship must be done through the courts.
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You have to go to court and petition for custody. Unless her parents are unfit you will not get custody though.
You can get sole custody of your children from a previous relationship by by filing custody paperwork through the courts. A judge will then review the case and determine which parent should receive custody.
Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.
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