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That is a state to state issue. Grandparents are being allowed to go into court these days and get rights though. I added a couple links for you to visit for more information. Hope this helps.

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Whatever rights the custodial order stipulates. If there is no legal order of custody then the grandparent has no legal rights to the child even if one of the parents has requested it.

The exception would be if returning the child to a parent(s) would constitute endangerment to that child. If such is the case, the grandparent should contact the state's child protective services for assistance.

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If the court issued a visitation schedule then the mother has visitation rights. She has no parental rights if the grandparents were appointed legal guardians.

If the court issued a visitation schedule then the mother has visitation rights. She has no parental rights if the grandparents were appointed legal guardians.

If the court issued a visitation schedule then the mother has visitation rights. She has no parental rights if the grandparents were appointed legal guardians.

If the court issued a visitation schedule then the mother has visitation rights. She has no parental rights if the grandparents were appointed legal guardians.

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It's up to the parent of the child, if the parents don't agree you can always take them to court. Depends on the situation.

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Only as much as the parents allow. In some states grandparents have the right to sue for visitation rights.

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If the court issued a visitation schedule then the mother has visitation rights. She has no parental rights if the grandparents were appointed legal guardians.

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How do you get back your son from his grandmother who has temporary custody?

File a petition (lawsuit) in the appropriate court to have parental rights restored.


What is the biological parents rights if givin up temporary custudy?

I think what you are asking is what are the parental rights if someone else obtains custody? If this is your question then the answer depends on why someone else has temporary custody. Is CPS/DCFS/DSS involved and did they remove the children? Was there are guardianship hearing that awarded someone temporary custody? If there is indeed a temporary custody order in place your parental rights are determined by the court governing said order.


Does the step-Grandfather have the same custody rights as his wife who is the Maternal grandmother?

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Can A grandmother get child Support if parents rights were terminated?

Terminating parents rights does not mean they don't have to pay for their child. If you as the grandmother is the legal guardian and have custody you have to go to court to petition for child support. If you don't have legal custody you have to get it first.


How do you reverse voluntary temporary child custody agreement with grandmother when shes not willing to agree?

Information in the lnks below but also discuss with your lawyer.


What motion can you file for temporary custody of your son?

A Motion for Temporary Custody


If your aunt has temporary custody of your nephew and it isn't a good environment do you as the next of kin to him have any rights?

The godparents might.


Can a grandmother seek custody of a teenager when they no longer want to live with their parents and abuse is not a factor?

If the parents agree to give up parental rights, and the grandmother adopts the kid, then yes.


Can the department of human services give grandmother custody without the consent from the father?

Yes, they certainly can. Permanent custody can always be contested, but once parental rights have terminated, there is no challenge available.


How do you get temporary custody as the father till you go to court?

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How Long last temporary custody in Texas?

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Can you travel out of state with temporary custody of your grandchild?

yes, as long as it does not include a relocation, and does not interfere with a parent's access rights schedule.