Yes, but not without a court approved long distance visitation schedule being established first. see link
If a danger still exist, than that child can also be removed, upon birth.
At first she was given custody of her two children with Harold Stream in 1982 but he was later given custody. It was found that Anderson was abbusive with the children. The children were removed from her custody a short time later and a psychological evalution was court ordered for her.
It depends on your local laws. The first thing you have to do is get the advice of a lawyer. But after that, you'll have to file papers with the courts to have your brother declared as an unfit parent, and then file for custody of the children. There will more than likely be an investigation by children and family services before the children will be removed.
Not enough unfortunately. Usually, if the child is removed from both parents' care before legal guardianship is established, the child is remanded to the custody of the state. At that point, it becomes more difficult (and expensive) for grandparents to gain custody. There are heartbreaking stories all over the place of grandparents trying in vain to get custody of their grandchildren.
Yes, his mother was a whore, and his dad was a wife basher. He was adopted out after being removed from his parents custody by Children's Services.
Yes. Abuse and assault are not the only reasons children may be removed from their parents custody. There may be neglect, poor supervision, leaving the children alone, failure to attend school, unaddressed mental issues, failure to provide the necessities of life, failure to provide a safe environment, etc.
This is going to depend on the reason for rehab, the age of the children, where you live, and past issues regarding the safety of the children. It's best to speak to a lawyer for advice where you live.
You should be able to get SOME kind of information from DHS about your child(ren) - UNLESS you have had the child(ren) permanently removed from your custody by court order. In that case you will probably NOT be able to get this information in order to safeguard them and any prospective adoptive parents.
no
The nephews of your first cousin once removed, like the children of your first cousin once removed, are your first cousins twice removed.
The children of your first cousin twice removed are your first cousins, thrice removed - or three times removed.
Your first cousin and your children are first cousin, once removed. Your second cousin and your children are second cousins, once removed. Your third cousins and your children are third cousins, once removed. And so forth.