Saturday, October 24, 2009

Majore Question!?

I have a 5 year old, her fathers mother is keeping her. i deisded to let her live with her till i get on my feet.. i live in a diffrent state that is only 6 hours away from her... i also live in a town where the katrina disater happen.. now that i live in a decant home and on my feet, can they give me problems when i get my daughter and tell them she is going to live with me for now on. my ex and his mother has no custody of her i do, i just let them keep her till everything went fine... they was going to keep her for a year till she finish kidagarten... do i have the right to get her with out them trying to give me any problems, like calling the police and trying to lie and the police say i cant take her? even tho they have no custody of her... his mom has her information... like birth certificat and so on, do i have any right to get her and not go threw any problems but them just yelling and threating me? which it wont do anything caz its just talk?
Answers:
No. If they gave you a hard time they would be the one's in trouble with the police, not you.

You said they don't have custody, custody is a legal term, under the law, you have full custody. It doesn't matter if grandmother has her birth certificate. Legal guardianship is registered to you on the State's records. Children aren't dogs or cats, after the child was born the State didn't allow you to take your daughter home unless you had legal custody.

I read the new information you gave. Stop listening to people who have had custody taken away either permanently or temporarily. They have recent criminal records and that is the reason.

In your case NOT going and getting your children is a big mistake now that you are back on your feet. Childhood services would question why you didn't.

Lot's of people lose their job or go through a natural disaster and have to ask someone to take care of their children. The wrong thing to do is NOT to go and get your children back.

Again stop listening to people with criminal records. Their situations are different and the law is different for them.

Go and get your daughter asap and call the police and ask to lay charges if they don't do so immediately.
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Try talking to them resonably first. If that doesn't work you could probably consult a lawyer and get everything taken care of nice and easy. Good luck.
As long as they don't make you pass a spelling test before you take her back you should be fine.
You are her mother, and unless the court had taken custody away from you, then you have every right to your daughter. The father also has his right, and so he may protest and ask for sole or joint custody, but that is for a judge to decide. If you are able to provide a stable home for your daughter then you shouldnt have a problem if things should progress as far as the courtroom. The grandmother has no right to your daughter whatsoever, unless it was court-appointed.
Your Ex is the childs father , if that has been the childs home for awhile, he will not let you just take the child after you have been gone. They do what is best for the child, and taking the child away from the home he knows just because youy are ready now isnt going to be the right thing in there eyes,they won''t deny you your rights to see your child, but taking the child 6 hours away will not happen. Im not lawyer, but I have been in a custoday battle, I was gone 2 days and stayed 2 blocks away and I couldnt get my kids back for a month, I'm sorry Good Luck.
NO they can't.

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