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Will the fact that I ignore my ex husband's parents' daily calls fall under violation of grandparent rights?
I have a 9 month old son with my ex husband. I have our son 4 days a week 51 % custody and my ex has him 3 days a week 49 % custody . In our divorce decree, it exlplicitly states that both parents must give consent in order for the child to leave the state of residence CO for a 7 day vacation. It also states that the clause is enforcible by contempt of court. My ex husband's parents are from CA. His mother constantly calls me to talk about her son and her grandson. I am no longer married to her son and do not feel any obligation to inform her of her son's whereabouts or his duties as a father and how her grandson is doing. I have recently chosen to ignore her calls simply because she rambles on as if I am still married to her son. She also constantly harasses me about bringing our son to CA to visit on every holiday she can think of. Does ignoring her constant calls constitute enough evidence for her to complain that she gets no visitation rights? She came to see our son when he was new born and I did not deny them any time with him. I feel very harassed and bothered by all the calls and emails I get, especially when my ex husband spends half the week with our son and is perfectly capable of keeping in touch with his own parents. They are more than welcome to visit their grandson here in CO during their son's scheduled parenting time per the parenting plan in the divorce decree. I have told them before that they are a part of their grandson's life. I, however, no longer feel any obligation to act as if I am still their daughter in law. If they had a better relationship with their own son and if their son was actually being a responsible father and following the parenting agreement, then they would have no reason to constantly call me to find out what goes on. Sorry this became a rant, but it is getting very frustrating, simply because I wish to put a bad marriage and bitter divorce behind me and move on.

Can my patners mom get grandparent rights if both me and my patner say no?
me and my partner dont want his mom near our 10month old daughter can she get rights if we both say no??? also she says she can do it between her and my partner and i havnt got a say is that true? please help need advice x thanks x

Can my mom sue for grandparent rights?
I need some insight on how grandparent's rights work. My mom said today over the phone that she is going to sue for grandparent's right and also try to sue for custody of my daughter. I'm 13 and live with my grandparents, my daughter is 3 months old. She let my step dad rape me for 1.5 years before I got pregnant. She knew the whole time and never stopped him. He's now in prison and she completely blames me and still contacts him. I told her I will not allow her to ever see my daughter and now she says that she's going to court. My grandma told me she'll never let my mom take my baby and she's going to call a lawyer tomorrow in case. Can my mom really take my baby? Girlgamer2 But they hate each other since my mom is so selfish. Mac The police are investigating her now since she knew he was raping me.

Can my wife's mother get grandparent rights?
my wife's mother is saying she is going to take her to court over grandparents rights. I know the law in Missouri about grandparents rights they do grant them in some cases. But her moms x boyfriend who she still lives with has threaten to kidnap him in front of people. Her mom lives with him still we have said that if she leaves him she could see our son but not while he is around. Do you think the court will give her rights. We dont think its a good thing for him to go see her.

What grandparent rights can they have?
I have a seven month old baby and we have never said our child could not see the paternal granparents they just live in another city and we don't have the gas to go over there. But they do not make any effort to to come to our city to visit. They wanted to pick her up and take her out of town and we said no because she is breastfeeding and we do not want to put our child in a situation where she is away from us and doesnt know anyone. Well because we said no to them they are talking about getting visitation rights. I just want to know how much of a chance they have.

Are there grandparent rights in Florida?


What are the grandparents rights?
My brother has a 2 year old son and the mom is keeping him from him because he has a new girlfriend My mom is getting fed up because she never let's him come over for anything, we see him maybe once a moth for probably about 5 or 6 hours and he has to be home before 8pm they lived with us for a while but when they broke up she left, they have NO custody agreements, he pays child support but she won't let him see the baby because " he has a girlfriend" .. My parents are fed up and want to know if THEY can get a lawyer and take her to court and get some kind of visitation? Please answer asap My brother is by no means a sucky parent, he's safe here, everything The only thing she has against him is he is dating someone new but it's been almost a year now, can she legally keep him from his dad just because he has a new girl?

Grandparents rights on the side of the noncustodial parent?
I have been granted full physical custody of my 4 year old daughter. Her dad is not in the picture and doesn't want anything to do with her, despite my frequent attempts to encourage him to set up some sort of visitation schedule. He doesn't pay child support, either.His mother who was not in the picture for the first 3 years had decided out of the blue that she wanted to spend time with my daughter after 3 years of wanting nothing to do with either of us.Despite warnings from the father of my child, his sister, his mom's ex husband and his grandmother, I gave her a chance.I found her to be quite untrustworthy and mentally unstable as I had been warned and it was stressful to see her for an hour once a week as the schedule was set up .Also, my daughter did not enjoy visits with her and often would throw a fit before hand. She put the idea in her son's head that my daughter was not really his child and he court ordered a paternity test. Between the time of the court order until after the results came in, she broke contact with my daughter and I, claiming after we got the results that he was in fact the father, that she hadn't talked to us because she had been in a bad accident and had been recovering which apparently makes her incapable of making a phone call to let us know this .Now, she is demanding visitation and threatening to take me to court if I don't let her. I told her that she needed to discuss it with her son and if he decides to set up a visitation schedule with our daughter, she could see our daughter on his schedule if he wanted her to. However, she continues to threaten me.It has absolutely nothing to do with me trying to " punish" her just because she is his mom and he and I aren't on the best terms. I am not that petty. My concern is strictly for my daughter's well being. This woman is very untrustworthy, conniving, manipulative and often plays mind games. Her son and daughter both resent her for how she raised them. I don't want that for my daughter.Once she is old enough and able to understand, if she decides she wants to have visitation with her grandmother, I would not stop her.However, she is too young to be able to knowledgeably decide that for herself and as her mother, it is up to me to decide what is best for her.Does anyone have any idea what kind of outcome I might expect? I live in Virginia Thank you Diogenes You are an ignorant and presumptuous asshole. Initially, he did want something to do with us. He and I got married to try and do what was right so our child would have a family and because he was in the marines and she was covered by medical insurance and we had a steady income to be able to afford a place to live. Things went badly quickly and we decided to get a divorce.Since things went bad between us, he hasn't given 2 fucks about his daughter.During the divorce, we agreed that I would have full physical custody and he and I would share legal custody in case something were to happen to me and he needed to make an imperative decision for me in my absence. However, he is apathetic and refuses to pick sides between his mother and I because he pretty much hates both of us.She was given his last name because she was his child and I was his wife at the time I signed the birth certificate. It had nothing to do with him " loving" me. I never " messed up" so STFU cuz you have no idea what you're talking about and you're just embarrassing yourself looking like a total moron. I was smart. I stepped up to the plate, took responsibility for my actions and did what was best for my daughter so shut the hell up. mmm My parents have been divorced since I was a baby and my mom had custody of me, my brother and my sister. She allowed my dad's mom to see us because she remained on good terms with my dad's mom even after the divorce and I love my grandma. If this were a different case, I would have absolutely NO problem with it. My daughter's great grandma on her father's side is a wonderful woman and I would never refuse her any kind of contact with my daughter. However, his mom is insane and makes me feel very uneasy for myself and more importantly my daughter. If she weren't insane, it wouldn't be an issue. If I wasn't afraid for my daughter's emotional and possibly other well being, I would have no problem with it. As I said, I gave her a chance before.

Grandparents right to visitation in pa very long sorry?
My boyfriend and I live together and have a 3 month old son together. My boyfriend and his parents do not get along due to past incidents before I was even in the picture. He tried to patch things up with them when our child was born but after a week of my babys birth things went downhill and his mother and I got into a argument over the phone. They told my boyfriend that he is dead to them unless he leaves me and moves out right away. My boyfriend refused and for the past 2 months they have been calling me threanting me. Leaving messages such as I better watch my back and so on. Well now I guess they want to get grandparent rights and I was curious if they would be able to? They have only seen the baby twice since he was born for about 15 mins each time. Plus they are older people and his mother has tons of medical problems in the past including brain tumor, lost a kidney. She can't even walk around her own house without a cane and she still gets dizzy and almost passes out. My boyfriends father works a full time job but he is on tons of meds he takes that knocks him out all the time like ambien and so plus when he is out like that he is a bad sleep walker and is dangerous to himself and anyone around him when he is like that. How can i allow my 3 month old child to go over there knowing that they wouldn't be able to take care of him? Plus my boyfriend has another older child from someone else and his parents already pinned that child against him to the point where he rather would not see his father anymore. I just don't want our son in that kind of situation. So is there any chance they would get visitation rights?

Is there really grandparents rights?
Like if you don't let them see your baby? And where can I read about these rights if they existI'm in Houston. He's not a criminal he's a great father. He bought her diapers, crib, clothes. He supports me . Went with me to the ultrasound and childbirth class please show some respect and not call him thatI'm 24 years old a grown women . We are married. I got pregnant after getting married at 23.... So keep your nasty comments to yourself.

Do i have grandparents rights in Indiana?
my daughter in law & i got in an argument and now she will not let me see my grandaughter. My son is going along with it. How much right do i have?

Can my mother really get visitation of my son due to grandparents rights?
She has a mental illness and she's been in and out of the hospital due to this. She is very unstable. When i had my son she called up to the hospital yelling at my boyfriend saying that i had lied to her about the day i was having him when he witnessed me telling her the correct date. I suspect she just wanted some attention. She has never even tried to meet him. She is just acting completely crazy texting and calling all the time and i don't want my son around her. Can she really get visitation of MY son?She acts like he is hers...

Is the biological mother of a ward of the state entitled to "grandparents rights" for his children?
My husband's biological mother lost custody of him when he was a toddler. She still had contact with him until shortly after he was an adult. He then cut off all communication with her because she is a very toxic person. She continues to try to force her way into his life by leaving phone messages and emailing him at his business. Now she is saying she is going to sue for " grandparent's rights" since we don't allow her any contact with our children. We know she has no money for a lawyer but I know nothing about grandparent's rights and I would like to know if she has a leg to stand on legally with this issue.

My mother is crazy and she is trying to threaten me with grandparents rights. What can I do?
I think my mother is by polar and she keeps threaten me to get grandparents rights. Meanwhile Im pregnant with my second child and Im a very good mother. She talks badly about me to the whole family and I dont want him around that. Why should he be around somebody that talks about his mother. She is really stresses me out and she did everyday when I was pregnant with my son and I had many complications because of her and I dont want to with this pregnancy. What do I do????

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