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When a grandparent has custody in one state and parent lives in another state which state do you go to change custody back to parent?

You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.


Can paternal grandparents get custody of newborn?

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.


Does a grandparent have rights in Florida?

Yes, grandparents have rights in Florida. You can hire a lawyer so that you can present your case during the custody hearing.


What if one set of grandparents trick the parents into signing over primary custody of their child without letting the other grandparents know?

That's a matter for the courts to revoke the custody agreement.


Can a grandparent sue for child support on behalf of daughter?

A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.A grandparent with legal custody would have standing to request a child support order for support from the biological parents. If the grandparents have no legal standing they cannot bring an action for child support.


When a child is being kept by the grandparent is the grandparent's income used when calculating the father's child support payments?

The parents are responsible for child support, not the grandparents. If the grandmother has legal custody the child support payments should go directly to her via a court order. All states in the US have child support guidelines, based on income and other factors, that must be used to calculate what the non-custodial parent(s) must pay.It should be noted that if the child lives with her grandparent that grandparent is already contributing to the child's support above and beyond the payments made by the parent(s). Child support payments rarely amount to enough to completely support the child.


Do both grandparents living in the same home have to agree to get temporary custody of a grandchild?

No. One grandparent can agree to petition for guardianship or agree to accept appointment as temporary guardian.


Can grandparents demand visitation while custody is pending?

Grandparent or anyone else can never demand visitation, it is up to the parents to decide. The grandparents can in some states go to court to get visitation rights but the court will also listen to the parents.


If grandparent have raised children for 12 years now age 13 and 15 and mother now wants them back but they want to stay what can grandparents do?

The grandparents should file for court ordered custody and child support, retroactive for 12 years.


Does a grandparent have a legal right to custody of grandchildren in the stat of Indiana?

No. They have no automatic "right" to custody. However, if the parents are deemed to be unfit the grandparents can petitionto be appointed the legal guardians. The court will review the situation and render a decision based on the best interest of the child.


Can a child of 16 move away from grandparents who have custody and live other grandparents?

A 16-year-old cannot leave home without parental consent. If they do and the parents call the police (and I'm assuming they would) then the police will pick the child up and return him/her home. Despite the fact that you are family, it is possible that you (the grandparent) could be charged with something along the lines of harboring a runaway/interring with child custody/contributing to the delinquency of a minor/etc (the exact charges depending on where you live). The grandparent can petition the court for custody, but unless they are able to prove the parents to be unfit in some way...


Your fiance's brother is sixteen years old and lives with his mom his grandparents have custody but mom has him she allows him to smoke pot and drink she lies to the grandparent how can we prove it?

You give the kid a urine test that's what my parents did to me.

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