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no, the parents of the child have more rights to the child than the grandparents.
(in the US) Certain states have ruled that Grandparents DO have the right of access to their grandchildren, but this is not a universally held or universally enforceable decision. You will have to check with your individual state.
Go back to your lawyer and start the process again. The judge has to do his job and should have behaved proffessionally. Make sure you get lawyer for child who will act in the best interests of your child. Keep records of all conversations and visitations your child has with the Dad. Good luck!!
then the man in jail has to pay child support.
Who gets the house will depend on the laws of the state where they all live and on who is the closest relative. It likely will have little to do with who is living there.
There are certain guidelines and implementation to keep control of documentation.
Because they are like being parents and grandparents that is very annoying. Just don't wear the shirt and they will stop asking.
No. Unless she has court written visitation papers or a restraining order. The Father needs to take her to court and get the visitation schedule worked out right away.
Yes, you can create a trust that specifies that your estate goes directly to your daughter and not to her husband. This allows you to keep control over how your assets are distributed. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in estate planning can help ensure your wishes are legally binding.
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No.