File a petition (lawsuit) in the appropriate court to have parental rights restored.
A Motion for Temporary Custody
If the grandmother has custody
Unless you go back to court and have the custody order reversed then yes, you could be charged with kidnapping because while the order is in effect she is acting as the parent.
If you're saying can you ignore and violate the court orders? Yes, but then you would be in Contempt of Court, resulting in change of custody order being made permanent and not just temporary.
get the best lawyer you can find and hope that you win back custody
Sources from Pop tower say that Jason Earles' son Adam lives with his grandmother, and yes, it is true. It is because Jason went bankrupt about 4 weeks after Adam was born, and so he couldn't afford to pay for anything for him, so his Grandmother was granted custody of him.
If the son wants to I believe he can. In my state (Georgia) the child can choose who he/she wants to live with at the age of 14.
The baby's grandfather's son's grandmother is the baby's maternal grandmother.
You may apply to court for another custody order.........
You can file with the court as a temporary guardian. Call the district court in your area for more details on getting the paperwork filed with them.
Grandmother would retain her life estate in the property but her son's spouse and children would inherit the fee interest in the property. They would be the new owners.
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother and your son's great-great-grandmother.