They have no legal "right" to custody. If they believe the child is endangered by living with the parents they can request legal custody through a petition to the family court. Both parents would...
No, only parents or grandparents are mentioned in the custody rights laws of the different states and not always grandparents either. It's up to the court when you apply for custody.
No, only parents or grandparents are mentioned in the custody rights laws of the different states and not always grandparents either. It's up to the court when you apply for custody.
If you mean getting "custody" of your grandchildren, it depends on a lot of factors--- do the parents or gaurdians have legal custody?? Are they unfit parents?? Do you mean "visitation" rights??...
In most states, if you've had physical custody of a child for a significant amount of time, then you can file a motion/petition the same way a parent can. It will help if you can get one parent on...