Do Grandparents Have Rights to Grandchildren?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @1dilligaf
    @1dilligaf 2 года назад +7

    I got my grandson every weekend from the time he was 8 months old then when his mother had a friend move in with her who lost custody of her three kids because of abuse I refused to drop the child off to her friend until she was home. So I was told that I would no longer be aloud to see my grandson. Thousands of dollars later and just before we got to court I was given my weekends back with my grandson because she knew if the courts ruled in favour of visitation she would lose control. But it turned out for the best I get my grandson every weekend again and I love you it he’s 6 years old I wouldn’t give up another minute of it. Nothing worse than a spiteful full exdaughter-in-law.

  • @Thechosenfew-b3b
    @Thechosenfew-b3b 5 месяцев назад +4

    What if you take care of your kid and it’s in a lovely home filled with love but you just got 2 bully parents that wanna get them when they wanna get them then what

    • @Couscous77
      @Couscous77 2 месяца назад +2

      Move away stop talking to abusers.

  • @rellik2655
    @rellik2655 2 года назад +6

    What about a grandma who hasn't had contact with my son in 4yrs " her choice" but now all of a sudden wants to go to court for her rights?

    • @kurtrussell5228
      @kurtrussell5228 2 года назад +9

      .....she doesn't have any rights to the child.

    • @Abaysgames
      @Abaysgames Год назад +1

      Same thing my parents are doing

    • @rellik2655
      @rellik2655 Год назад

      @@Abaysgames 😥

    • @rellik2655
      @rellik2655 Год назад +1

      I finally got full custody of my son and got my wife to adopt him so now he lives with us and that side of his family can kiss my ass🤣

  • @aftz164
    @aftz164 2 года назад

    What happens in a case like my life...

  • @kayleegoff141
    @kayleegoff141 Год назад

    Is there any advice that I can get because my mom’s mother in law wants me to switch places for chiropractor medicine and I do not want to. My physical therapist said I am of age and my mom’s mother in law has no legal rights to me.

  • @themetatruthengineer1442
    @themetatruthengineer1442 2 года назад +1

    My ex inlaws, my daughter's step great-grandparents, had been paid to babysit my daughter while I worked, and they demanded the pay. The fallout happened when I was getting therapy and they found out that their step grandson wasn't at all a good person before he took his life. They bought the gun that killed him. So they essentially hate me, and then when I got my own home, they petitioned for visitation (as the step great-grandparents) even though they never provided anything to my daughter other than daycare (which were compensated anyways). I am not treated as a family member, its just a business as well as my daughter. But they just want to strong-arm and control my life (and my daughter) and have threatened to "take custody". Unfortunately for them, they have made false CPS reports, 10-12 false wellness checks via police, and have harassed me endlessly. I had agreed via mediation to allow them visitation, but since that has happened, I have been harassed and bullied nonstop. I don't even think they qualify as they are not biologically related. They seem to be struggling in their own grief and are still stuck in denial. I fear that this isn't good for me or my daughter, and I already had a restraining order approved. They are just messed up people who are too toxic to even be allowed to raise children. Its NOT in my daughters best interest to visit them. I petitioned to change the order and even to terminate the visitation rights. I hope that it can be possible to terminate.

    • @Adrimarigo
      @Adrimarigo 2 года назад

      I hope so too. Hang in there 🤍

    • @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061
      @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061  Год назад

      Parents have a constitutional right to make decisions for their children. This means that if you have a mere agreement, you can decide to end it. There could be penalties if you agreed to the penalties ahead of time. If you have a court order, however, you will need to go through the courts to change or terminate it

  • @aarrgg-2020
    @aarrgg-2020 5 месяцев назад

    Can our 14 year old grandson choose to come live with us. Our son has sole custody at this point. Mom is not involved in his life.

  • @janetrowe186
    @janetrowe186 Год назад

    My 2 grandkids live in abuse.in basement mostly alobe

  • @janetrowe186
    @janetrowe186 Год назад

    Can I get them if their abused?

    • @rochelle-xz8gl
      @rochelle-xz8gl Год назад +1

      maybe, i would go to the police, CPS and get a family law attorney. But be very careful, grandparents rights or even grandparents gaining custody is very difficult.

  • @oldcrone
    @oldcrone Год назад

    Not if there is no relationship.

  • @ashleybellerose7104
    @ashleybellerose7104 Год назад

    The falling out one. They are incredibly tocix and causing me emotional stress my sont whole life but I tried. I finally had enough. They are my exes parents. They are threatening me with attorney fees

    • @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061
      @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061  Год назад +1

      Fortunately for you fit parents have the ultimate say in how children are raised. Grandparents have a heavy burden to show that the children need them to be involved.

    • @KieraNiomie
      @KieraNiomie 3 месяца назад

      @@pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061love them

  • @destinybrakebill8970
    @destinybrakebill8970 2 года назад +2

    My ex's mom and sister won't give me back my son and his father is in prison and they won't give him back to me. What can I do?

    • @Krisk87
      @Krisk87 2 года назад

      do you have a parenting plan?

    • @kurtrussell5228
      @kurtrussell5228 2 года назад +3

      Call the police and and report a kidnapping

    • @lisamcgraw3661
      @lisamcgraw3661 2 года назад +1

      Do they have custody of your child if not then you would be able to get that child back if it’s your child

    • @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061
      @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061  Год назад +1

      There are many potential solutions. The law says that parents have a constitutional right to raise their children as long you as you are a fit parent. Keeping children from their parents without a court order or legal authority may constitute abduction in many states (it does in Washington).

  • @mariahnichols5872
    @mariahnichols5872 2 года назад

    My 23 year old brother just passed away he has a 7 month old son. Our grandparents raised us so technically they are great grandparents to his son but like I said they raised us and they are young for great grandparents. They are considering taking my brother's girlfriend to court for grandparent rights because she bails regularly and doesn't let us have him without her there. We have never put him in any danger and we love them both but she is making it hard and she doesn't want to work with us. Do mine and my brothers grandparents actually have Rights?

    • @Adrimarigo
      @Adrimarigo 2 года назад +4

      If you don’t mind me asking, why is it a problem if mom is present when visiting the child?

    • @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061
      @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061  Год назад +1

      If the child is in danger, there may be other options to explore. But only parents have rights to raise their children. So you must explore alternatives through the court to establish any legal power over the child.

  • @robertbrodeur4326
    @robertbrodeur4326 10 месяцев назад

    No. To the extent the law disagrees it is wrong and should be defied.

  • @sheila7552
    @sheila7552 Год назад

    The state handed guardiansip over to a corporate guardian. Vs grandparents eho have had her for 7 months

    • @sheila7552
      @sheila7552 Год назад

      We fought hard for guardianship why would judge chose a corporate guardian he never explained why

  • @mlcannock
    @mlcannock Год назад

    I am 79 US Citizen and would like to make a petition for my grandaughter to help me

  • @lorileon2816
    @lorileon2816 Год назад +4

    Lol why would grandparents think they have these rights🤷🤷

    • @TheMike765
      @TheMike765 7 месяцев назад

      If the kid is raised in an abusive home, there's that

    • @RainHavok1111
      @RainHavok1111 2 месяца назад

      So many reasons.

  • @leighstevens9208
    @leighstevens9208 Год назад

    You forgetting a division. My daughter died and her husband is not including me.

    • @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061
      @pacificnorthwestfamilylaw9061  Год назад

      Unfortunately, grandparents take a second seat to parents. Your best approach is to grow your relationship with the child's father so that you can still maintain contact.
      The state of the law does not favor grandparents right now.

    • @ellepollauf4104
      @ellepollauf4104 8 месяцев назад +1

      It’s not about you narc