If she can be proven unfit in some way.
Only with parental permission. Minors can not choose where to live.
Yes if the child of the grandparent has traces of it.
I imagine the child is fond of his grandparent. Talk to the police so they can talk to the grandparent and explain the law to them. The grandparent might then change their mind.
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No. If you have been determined to be the child's biological father you and the mother will have equal parental rights if you remarry.
A grandparent is your mother and father's Mother and father.
child is slow grandparent is slower and parent is the fastest.
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In North Carolina, if guardianship is appointed to a grandparent and a step-grandparent after the biological grandparent's death, the step-grandparent generally has the same rights as the biological grandparent concerning the care and custody of the child. However, their legal rights may depend on the specifics of the guardianship order and the court's determination of the child's best interests. It's important for the step-grandparent to be included in any legal documentation and to maintain a supportive relationship with the child to uphold their guardianship rights.
Yes, a grandparent with legal custody of their grandchildren can seek child support from the parents, even if the grandparent is on disability. The court typically considers the financial needs of the children and the ability of the parents to pay support. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to understand the specific legal process and requirements in your jurisdiction.
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You need to be more specific and include some details. It depends on the details. If the items were given to the child then the mother's boyfriend has absolutely no right to take them. If they are things left behind by the father and the mother allows her boyfriend to take them then the child may have no say in the matter. You can add more details on the discussion page.Perhaps the child should ask a grandparent to help.You need to be more specific and include some details. It depends on the details. If the items were given to the child then the mother's boyfriend has absolutely no right to take them. If they are things left behind by the father and the mother allows her boyfriend to take them then the child may have no say in the matter. You can add more details on the discussion page.Perhaps the child should ask a grandparent to help.You need to be more specific and include some details. It depends on the details. If the items were given to the child then the mother's boyfriend has absolutely no right to take them. If they are things left behind by the father and the mother allows her boyfriend to take them then the child may have no say in the matter. You can add more details on the discussion page.Perhaps the child should ask a grandparent to help.You need to be more specific and include some details. It depends on the details. If the items were given to the child then the mother's boyfriend has absolutely no right to take them. If they are things left behind by the father and the mother allows her boyfriend to take them then the child may have no say in the matter. You can add more details on the discussion page.Perhaps the child should ask a grandparent to help.