Get a lawyer and fight it out in court. If they were taken by the paternal father without you being served temporary custody papers, then it is illegal. No one can take your kids without a court order. If they were taken by the state because there is suspicion that you have abused them, the state will have to prove you are guilty before they can make it permanant. Like I said before, get a good lawyer.
If children were legally taken from the mother, they are not considered stolen, no matter how old the mother was. A family law attorney might be able to help if the mother was forced to sign papers, but usually once an adoption is final there is no going back.
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You should have fought for sole custody of your children from the beginning. If the mother of the children has had visitation rights and is a fit mother, yes, she can fight you for the rights of partial custody. If she has never taken an interest in the children and never paid a cent towards the upbringing of these children and is an unfit mother then I suggest you seek legal counsel and get sole custody of your children. By doing this you can leave your children with your mother and continue on with the military with peace of mind. I do believe you have legal counsel in the military service too, so why not give it a shot! Not necessarily. The main objective of the court is what is in the best interest of the child/children. The judge will look at the overall situation, where the child now resides, if it is a stable and nuturing environment, is the child enrolled in school, are there other family members close by, and so on. No judge will remove a child from a caring, secure environment simply because the noncustodial parent wishes it to happen.
Two, one's name is John Edward Thomas (whose mother is Bridgey Moynahan) and the other's name is Benjamin (whose mother is Gisele Bundchen)
He had children who did not survive very long past their birth, who I will not name, but of his surviving children, he had two daughters, Mary, whose mother was Katherine of Aragon, and Elizabeth (who would later be Elizabeth I, England's virgin queen), whose mother was Anne Boleyn.
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AS you are the father of your daughter, even if you have not yet married her your responsibility will be the same and all the more as a normal father.
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Yes, it is entirely possible, depending on the number of children the grandmother had and who is living.
Whose children?
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