I don't know where you live but where I live there is no such thing as grandparents rights.
yes because if aleast one of the grandparents were blood related then the grandparent who is blood related. but it may not be best if the granparents dont live in a good enviorment like in a trailor house. but if that is the only thing they can afford and the children needed to be taken in imedeantly then that may be the only way they have to live.....
She lived with her mother and (occasionally her father was there) in her grandparents house.
Her grandparents house was in Atchison, Kansas.
Parents that are married to each other have equal rights to their children and does not have to ask permission from the other one. If they choose to have some rules within their marriage it has nothing to do with the law.
Grandparent's house
Nuclear family is father mother and children.Extended family is father mother children plus some other relatives like grandparent(s) or aunt or uncle
a underage 16 year old mother who is considered an adult and has rights to her own child should have rights to herself aswell, and to where she can live. by all means now that she is a parent with rights she should have rights to her self.
My grandparents' house was burglarized.I inherited my grandparents' 1946 car.Children need their grandparents' attention.A child's grandparents' wisdom and guidance are often useful.
To get your uncle out of your grandparents' house, find him another place to stay, one that he can afford and will comfortable living in.
If Mom still owns the house, you have no rights. Mom has rights. These rights would be spelled out in a lease, if Mom used one. If there is no lease, Mom will have a much more difficult time winning compensation.
Please help me as soon as possible . Thanks
at home, at a hotel, your grandparents house, in the car, etc.