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what rights do grandparents have? what is the law about grandparents and custody of the grandchild

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Ms. Daniela Kristabell McCalla (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Grandparents have the right to file a petition for visitation rights to a minor child or children except where the parents are not separated and the child or children are living with both parents. If the exception does not apply, the court may grant the grandparent visitation if it is found by clear and convincing evidence that the health and/or welfare of the child or children would be harmed unless the visitation is granted.  Also, the court has to determine if the best interest of the child would be served if visitation rights were awarded.  The granting of visitation rights to a grandparent is within the discretion of the trial court. ... Read More
Grandparents have the right to file a petition for visitation rights to a minor child or children except where the parents are not separated and the... Read More

how do i get custody of my daughter?

Answered 11 years ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You'll have to file  Petitino for Legitimation in the County where Mom resides and serve her there. Then you can seek custody and/or visitation at that time. 
You'll have to file  Petitino for Legitimation in the County where Mom resides and serve her there. Then you can seek custody and/or visitation... Read More

Child Legitimacy help

Answered 11 years ago by Ms. Shonda Michell Ball (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You would start a legitimation proceeding. You have to file the petition in court where the child is located.
You would start a legitimation proceeding. You have to file the petition in court where the child is located.

What can I do if I suspect my ex wife of kidnapping our children?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You can go to the judge and file an "Instanter" for emergency custody. If the judge signs the order after talking to you, the Sheriff will pick up the kids and give you temporary custody until the matter can be heard in court. You probably still have a hard road tracking her down, but you may get a skip tracer to help you.... Read More
You can go to the judge and file an "Instanter" for emergency custody. If the judge signs the order after talking to you, the Sheriff will pick up... Read More

If the mother of an infant goes to jail, can the father get sole custody of the baby?

Answered 11 years and 3 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
GA DCFS will get involved because the child is now dependent/Deprived. They will look to family members and the father as placement alternatives. Father must go to superior court to legitimate child if he wants to have custody rights.
GA DCFS will get involved because the child is now dependent/Deprived. They will look to family members and the father as placement alternatives.... Read More

Are we legally required to pay child support for child who is 18 and has not been in school?

Answered 11 years and 7 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
To be on the safe side, I would petition the court to abate child support, due to the child turning 18 and not being in secondary school.
To be on the safe side, I would petition the court to abate child support, due to the child turning 18 and not being in secondary school.

can a lawyer just up and quit your case in the middle of it,just cause you have run out of money?

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Danielle D. D'Eor-Hynes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
This is very fact specific. What type of contract did you sign regarding payment of fees, and did it state that if you do not pay, they can withdraw?  
This is very fact specific. What type of contract did you sign regarding payment of fees, and did it state that if you do not pay, they can... Read More

Is it possible for me, as a grandparent to obtain the grandchildren at the time of my daughter's death (cancer)?

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Danielle D. D'Eor-Hynes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
From what you have written here, it certainly appears that you have a very good chance of getting custody of these children. You must file to establish custody in your favor, and if your daughter is agreeable, she can sign rights over to you before she passes away. If the father is in arrears, he will have a very difficult time proving he has the right to custody, and if he has not been in their lives, he will have even more difficulty. You will need to have him served whatever paperwork that is filed with the Court, but this is a very complex situation that requires a Family Law Specialist. That is important, and the Family Law Section of the Georgia Bar can assist with names in your area.  That site is www.gabar.org. Hope this helps. Danielle D. D'Eor-Hynes, Family Law Center, LLC www.hynesfamilylaw.org  ... Read More
From what you have written here, it certainly appears that you have a very good chance of getting custody of these children. You must file to... Read More

I have a court date and do not have a child support payment set up yet, can i be cahrged with abandonment?

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Danielle D. D'Eor-Hynes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
I always inform prospective clients if they owe child support, cannot afford support, etc., it is best not to find a way to hire a lawyer for court because you are now paying a lawyer what you could be paying for your children.  You do not say how long you have gone without supporting the child, nor why you have not done so to-date. Those two questions may make all the difference in the answer you will receive.  ... Read More
I always inform prospective clients if they owe child support, cannot afford support, etc., it is best not to find a way to hire a lawyer for court... Read More

changing emergency temporary custody back to parent who didn't file

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Danielle D. D'Eor-Hynes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
I suggest that you go to the Georgia Bar site at www.gabar.org and look for the Family Law Section, for listings of Attorneys in your area who specialize in Family Law. You want someone in Glynn County where the child resides. Good luck.  
I suggest that you go to the Georgia Bar site at www.gabar.org and look for the Family Law Section, for listings of Attorneys in your area who... Read More

What do I do about an attorney from Georgia who took me through 4 courts and did nothing to resolve the case(grand children custody case).

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Danielle D. D'Eor-Hynes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Have you considered going Online to www.gabar.org and checking with the Georgia Bar about how to file a complaint?
Have you considered going Online to www.gabar.org and checking with the Georgia Bar about how to file a complaint?

I want to leave my husband, but he threatens to keep our 6 month old child?

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Danielle D. D'Eor-Hynes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
There are many questions that need to be answered here before an adequate answer can be formulated, and one that you can actually rely on before you act on this.  Some areas of Georgia are far more conservative about custody than others, the age and sex of the child matters, as well, and how a child is to be cared for by either parent, for example. Is anyone to blame for the marriage breaking up? What conduct can be proven against either of you? Has anything happened to the child or in the presence of the child?  Are you working? Do you plan to move far away or just a mile or two?  You take the chance of causing a Judge to rule that you chose to take the child away, and if you had no really good reason to show for this -- that your husband cannot take care of the child due to job, anger issues, violence, etc. -- then the Judge may very well give custody to your husband. Some Judges will grant joint physical custody of a child who is not yet in school, if the parties are equally capable and are living close enough together to make that work.    As I stated, there are so very many variables here. One major suggestion, however, is that you find a good Family Law Attorney in the area of Georgia where you must file, if you file against him. If you file against him, it is where he lives. If you move out of the County where he and you live, he can still file against you in Georgia, but must go where you live to file. If you move out of state, he can still file here where you both lived for 6 months after you move.  It is important to retain a Family Law Specialist, and preferably one who practices in the County where you file -- it helps for you to have a lawyer who knows the "lay of the land" where the case is being heard. Hope this helps. Danielle D. Hynes, Family Law Center, LLC Warner Robins, Georgia www.hynesfamilylaw.com  ... Read More
There are many questions that need to be answered here before an adequate answer can be formulated, and one that you can actually rely on before you... Read More

Is a Legitimation Order neccessary to file if I married the mother of our 3 children after they were born

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Daniela Kristabell McCalla (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
A legitimation order is necessary when a child is born out of wedlock and the mother of the child has all parental power.  A child becomes legitimate when the parents marry and the child is recognized by the father as his own child or when the father petitions for legitimation and the court grants it.                 Assuming that your three children are all over the age of one, voluntary acknowledgement of legitimation between you and the mother will not be recognized. Regardless if you are now married to her.  Yes, a legitimation order is necessary to render the relationship between you and your three children legitimate.                 Thank you for your question.  Should you need any legal assistance, contact me at info@dmccallaw.com or (678)883-2560 O.C.G.A. § 19-7-25 O.C.G.A. § 19-7-20 (c) O.C.G.A. § 19-7-22 (a) O.C.G.A. § 19-7-21.1 (c) O.C.G.A. § 19-7-21.1 (d)... Read More
A legitimation order is necessary when a child is born out of wedlock and the mother of the child has all parental power.  A child becomes... Read More

What are my rights for visitation?

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Daniela Kristabell McCalla (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Because paternity was established two years ago, the court should have passed an order declaring your daughter legitimate.  When legitimation has occurred for a father-child relationship, either parent is entitled to have visitation rights.  Typically, the trial court may award visitation privileges.  If the supervised visit was established by the court, then your child’s mother is required to follow the court order.  On the other hand, if the supervised visitation was an established agreement between both parties, there is no way to enforce it. You have the right to go back to the trial court to have the visitation order enforced if visitation was ordered as a part of the paternity suit.  For a consultation contact me at info@dmccallalaw.com or by phone at (678)883-2560   O.C.G.A. § 19-7-22 (c) O.C.G.A. § 19-7-22 (f.1) O.C.G.A. § 19-7-52 Turman v. Boleman, 235 Ga. App. 243, 510 S.E.2d 532 (1998).  ... Read More
Because paternity was established two years ago, the court should have passed an order declaring your daughter legitimate.  When legitimation... Read More

Can my husband give up his rights to our daughter when we get a divorce?

Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You need to go to the juvenile court and petition them to terminate his parental rights. Generally, it is enough if he hasn't seen her or paid child support for a year. If his rights are terminated, however, he will no longer be obligated to pay child support.
You need to go to the juvenile court and petition them to terminate his parental rights. Generally, it is enough if he hasn't seen her or paid child... Read More

What can happen to me if I was asked twice by a police detective and gave two different answers?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Quit talking to the detective. You will just get in trouble.
Quit talking to the detective. You will just get in trouble.

What can I do if my ex husband stole my computer and twisting my story?

Answered 12 years ago by Cassandra T Savoy (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Your matter is too complex for an e-mail answer. You need to consult with an attorney.
Your matter is too complex for an e-mail answer. You need to consult with an attorney.

What can I do if my ex husband stole my computer and twisting my story?

Answered 12 years ago by Mr Pius Joseph (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You have too many complicated issues and a general answer in this forum will not help. If he stole your items file a police report for theft and burglary. However, you are better off talking one on one to a family lawyer.
You have too many complicated issues and a general answer in this forum will not help. If he stole your items file a police report for theft and... Read More

What are the chances that CPS will take your baby if they have taken your children in your previous case?

Answered 12 years ago by John F. Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Without additional information I would not dare to attempt to answer your question.
Without additional information I would not dare to attempt to answer your question.

Is there any way he can discontinue child support since the child refuses to visit?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Short answer, no.
Short answer, no.

What do I do now that my temp custody order has expired? do I continue to pay child support and can I get custody of my child?

Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by Mr. Michael Todd Hampton (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
This is difficult to answer without knowing the status of the case or what else is going on. If it is a temporary hearing, you should be able to go back to court and get another order. Those are all grounds on which you can argue for custody, but it's usually not automatic. You should talk with a lawyer if you don't already have one.... Read More
This is difficult to answer without knowing the status of the case or what else is going on. If it is a temporary hearing, you should be able to go... Read More

how do i go about getting visitaion for my child

Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by Mr. Michael Todd Hampton (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You would either have to file a petition for visitation or a petition for divorce with the court. It depends on if you are going to get back together with her or not. You can also try to get primary custody depending on the circumstances. A family lawyer can help you with this.
You would either have to file a petition for visitation or a petition for divorce with the court. It depends on if you are going to get back together... Read More

How do my Ex Husband and I change the custody agreement without paying an arm and a leg when we already agree on the changes?

Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by Mr. Michael Todd Hampton (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You can file a petition to modify yourself, but it sounds like you will need a court order to enforce those changes. Especially where child support is involved. It can be done, but there is no easy answer to your question. If it's uncontested a lawyer will usually charge less than a contested case.... Read More
You can file a petition to modify yourself, but it sounds like you will need a court order to enforce those changes. Especially where child support... Read More