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You have to go to court and seek custody as well as guardianship.

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Q: How does a mother get legal guardianship back from child's grandparents?
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Can custody obtained by grandparents be given back to parents?

That depends on why guardianship was awarded to the grandparents.That depends on why guardianship was awarded to the grandparents.That depends on why guardianship was awarded to the grandparents.That depends on why guardianship was awarded to the grandparents.


Do grandchildren get benefits if grandfather was in military?

No, the only way grandchildren can get benefits is if the grandparents have legal guardianship of them, as if they were their own children.


Can a grandparent gain custody when mother in prison and father is not in illinois?

Yes - but only if the father is the legal guardian of the child (and the mother is not, for whatever reason). He can forfeit his parental rights to the grandparents. However, if the mother is not in prison and is the other legal guardian, she would have to give up custody as well. Good luck to you.


How do you get temporary custody of your kids in Texas?

You file for it in the court of jurisdiction (where the children legally reside). If emergency circumstances apply, you can apply for an emergency petition (called an ex parte order in most jurisdictions). In either case, an ex parte may be granted immediately if justified but a hearing will eventually take place as well as an investigation and whether temporary custody is granted and if so, the period of time allowed, or not will depend on the judge's ruling.


Can grandparents take custody of pregnant teens child in north carolina?

If the baby's parents agree to it.Another View: To gain LEGAL custody: onlyif the grandparents petition the court for the childs custody and the court awards it to them.


What do you do when mother abandons child with grandparents?

The grandparents, unfortunately, have to bear that burden & will probably have to become the baby's legal guardians & raise the child themselves.


Can your mother's boyfriend become your legal guardian?

A legal adult (21+ usually) can take Guardianship of you, but it needs to be bought up in front of a court for the exchange to be legalised.


How do you revoke guardianship what rights do parents have if they gave guardianship to the grandparents?

Legal guardianship can only be revoked by the court that awarded the decree or in some states a higher court or it can be relinquished by the guardian(s) through prescribed legal procedure. The rights that biological parents have regarding their children (such as visitation, support, etc.) will be stipulated in the final guardianship order from the court. Courts prefer that parents remain active in the child's life, but if there are no specific terms in the guardianship order for visitation rights and other issues, it is assumed that the guardians can "set the rules".


Can a minor file a petition for grandparents to get legal guardianship in Nevada?

No, minors have no legal "standing" in their own custody matters. Their input is sometimes asked and listened to, but the court is the final decision-maker. The Grandparents can petition the court for your custody, but they would have to be prepared to demonstrate why their custody would be better for your situation than what you currently have.


Will a DUI affect legal guardianship of minors?

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If a child lives with the grandparents can the mother come with pilice to take the child?

It depends on who has legal custody.


How can you get the grandparent's custodial rights when the grandparent wants to give them to you?

No one can gain custody prior to birth. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity in court. Grandparents cannot take the child. The parents have to consent to a guardianship, or, their rights have to be taken from them by the court if they are determined to be unfit.