You are paying child support, you are doing your part. That will be a good sign showing responsibility and caring for your child. Now you are paying the mother the money, do you know for the fact that the child support money is going towards the child or is it being used for her personal wants. With the child not being with the mother or at the mothers house shows that she does not have the time to watch over the child whether that be true or not. The court will take this into heavy consideration. The boyfriend is not the father or a legal guardian so any dirt you can find on him will prove the point that you should be the gaurdian. It will show that she does not have good judgment resulting in the child's direction. There is much more and I am sure others will answer. Those are just basics.
Not necessarily. The grandmother will have to either contact Child & Family Services and/or the court to be awarded legal custody of the child.
The grandmother can file a petition for custody but the mother would at some point have to be notified by the court that the case was being heard.
A paternal grandmother with permanent custody of her grandchild is considered a family member rather than a parent. While she may have assumed the role of a parent by providing care and custody, her legal status is that of a grandparent.
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The sister must make an appeal to the courts to gain custody of her brother. The judge will weigh the reasons each guardian believes she should have custody of the child and then make a decision in the best interest of the child.
A grandmother can get custody of a granddaughter by going to court and asking a judge for custody. The grandmother will need to retain legal counsel to file the necessary paperwork in the courts.
It's possible.
if the grandmother has current custody i think so depends on the provinces/states laws
In the United States, a fit mother will almost always win custody over a grandmother. There would need to be some other considerations for a grandmother to win.
yes,he can even get full custody if you can be proven unfit.
No. The grandmother cannot legally transfer custody to the mother only the court can do that. The father can file a motion in court to have a hearing on the matter.No. The grandmother cannot legally transfer custody to the mother only the court can do that. The father can file a motion in court to have a hearing on the matter.No. The grandmother cannot legally transfer custody to the mother only the court can do that. The father can file a motion in court to have a hearing on the matter.No. The grandmother cannot legally transfer custody to the mother only the court can do that. The father can file a motion in court to have a hearing on the matter.
If the new parents agree to it or if their parental rights are taken away due to neglect etc you can file for custody as a grandparent if that is legal in your state.