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margaritawenz
May 10, 2009, 05:13 PM
I am looking for the right direction and the right answers on how to get my son back in my life. My nine year old was living with his grandma in Ohio for the last two years. His grandma recently passed away, and his father, who lived in Indianna, has now moved my child to Indianna with him. My son was born in Arizona, and his father and I have never been married. When my ex was laid off work in July of 2007, while I lived there, he took off with my child, and left me stranded in Pennsylvannia, which is where the three of us lived for a couple of months. As I stated earlier, the father took off with our son without my permission, and although it has been a couple of years, I know that he was well taken care of when he was with his grandma in byesville, Ohio. Now that she has passed away, and his father has him, he will make no effort to do the right thing and let me see my child.

Fr_Chuck
May 10, 2009, 05:21 PM
Ok, so who has legal custody, we know he has physcial.

When you went to court and he was given custody where was that at?
Did you and he sign over custody or guardianship to the grandparents.

But you go back to court to get the court ordered modified.

What are your current court ordered visit rights

margaritawenz
May 10, 2009, 05:23 PM
We have never been to court, and the grandmother had verbal rights to my child.

Fr_Chuck
May 10, 2009, 05:34 PM
There is no such thing as "verbal" rights

So you hire an attorney and file for custody or visits what ever you want, they get an attorney and you fight it out in court.

That should have been done the day you separated

ScottGem
May 10, 2009, 06:05 PM
When a child is registered for school or has to get medical care the LEGAL parent or guardian has to sign their approval. The school or care provider will require proof of the legality of the guardian.

So how was the grandma able to provide care?

Is the father on the birth certificate? If so, he has, at least joint legal custody. If you want to rgain custody, you probably have to file in a local Family Court where the child now resides.

You really need an attorney to have a chance here.