The Only Way Is To Call Social Services And Let Them Investigate The Matter Unless You Have Proof Of Something Bad Going On Then Call 911!!!
The above is not necessarily true. If your state has grandparents rights and they have court papers giving them their rights, then yes the above is true.
If your state does not have grandparents rights, then just don't let your kids spend time with them. As a parent, it is your decision on who your kids are around.
If your ex is taking them around these grandparents, then you must talk to him about this and try to make him see the issues. You might be able to go to court and have it in your custody papers that your ex can not take your kids around their grandparents. Your issues need to be good and can not be petty. Remember, the court looks at everything as "what is in the best interest of the child/ren".
It depends on what the terms of the divorce are, but, usually, the children live part-time with each of their parents unless deemed unfit by the court.
The mother, unless proven to be unfit or incpable of caring for the children, and regardless of her marital status, invariably gets custody after a divorce.
Having numerous men in your life does not mean you are an unfit mother. The way you treat your children, what kind of environment the children are in matters.
Yeah, they have several of the same rights.
If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.
He cited the classic "irreconilable differences" for his reason of divorce.
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Only if the parents are found unfit does the grandparents as well as other relatives have a chance for custody.
There are no 'grandparents rights" laws in N.C. The only thing you can do is take them to court and sue for visitation rights, or if unfit, you need to have info to back that up, and prove unfit in court. Good luck....
She can terminate her parental rights, not yours.
It's not a matter of being unfit, but the best interest of the children. see link below
To get soul custody of your children you must prove the other parent is unfit. If they have any addictions, proving they are unfit will not be hard.