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Submitted 234 days ago...

TuneI745

TuneI745

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I have had my grandson for the last two years and now my daughter is wanting to take him back how can i stop her

I have been raising my grandson for two years now .my daughter has legal custody of him since she divorced her husband who was here from mexico illegal.now she is wanting to take him from me because i dont aprove of the way she lives.she has five children and everyone has a different farther.my grandson does not want to go how can i stop my daughter from taking him from me.he will be five years old on aug,17 she has had child welfare called on her several times and they are trying to contact her now.she has several boyfriends and does not take care of any of her children she makes her ex-mother-in-law do it. only one of the children is her grandson the other two are no blood relation.i adoped her first born.the weifare dept knows that i have zack and how long ive had him.she is abusive to all of these children.her ex-mother-in-law is 60 years old and is not able to take on another child.how can i stop my daughter from taking my grandson and possibly have the other children give to me or their dads

 
 
 
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Submitted 213 days ago...

tomturkey

tomturkey

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If CPS is involved and has placed your granson in your home she cannot just come and get him. I would of filed for guardianship long before now. I would try to talk to my daughter and see if she would be willing to give you guardianship. Have you a fairly decent relatioship with her. If she won't then I would go to your nearest Social service office and apply for cash benifits and medical under being a care giver. You also need to get in touch with leagal services they go by incom so you may be eligiable to file for the guaridainship though them. The mother has custody so she is the one that needs to help you if she will. The father also has to be notified of your intent to flie for guardianship,it does not mean he would appeal. As for the other children it sounds like their in good care but you need to take care of your granchild that is with you. You might give the other grandparents some of this advice so they can decide what they might want to do before this happens to them. Good luck.

 
 

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