jenniepepsi
Sep 9, 2011, 07:01 PM
I know I may have asked this before, I forgot if I have, but it concerns me once again.
Because of a birthday and my grandmother visiting from Illinois for the first time in 8 years, I had the lovely pleasure of also seeing my parents at this family get together. Same old people, same old abusive behaviors, I ignored them the best I could.
But I made a comment in passing to my grandmother about moving to Colorado once I have money saved up enough and employment secured out there. And my mom says 'you better not be thinking of taking ayla with you or we will have a problem' and I said 'how so?' (I felt brave, being that my grandmother was there and my aunt and uncle lol I would have never dared even ask that a few years ago or I would have gotten my butt beat) and my mom says 'then we will have to get a lawyer and have our rights implemented'
So my concern is, when and if I do move out of state, CAN they get 'rights' put in writing saying that they have a right to see their grandchild? I mean I know grandparents have legal rights, but I was under the assumption that those rights are only if both parents of the child are unsuitable parents.
Thank you in advance
Because of a birthday and my grandmother visiting from Illinois for the first time in 8 years, I had the lovely pleasure of also seeing my parents at this family get together. Same old people, same old abusive behaviors, I ignored them the best I could.
But I made a comment in passing to my grandmother about moving to Colorado once I have money saved up enough and employment secured out there. And my mom says 'you better not be thinking of taking ayla with you or we will have a problem' and I said 'how so?' (I felt brave, being that my grandmother was there and my aunt and uncle lol I would have never dared even ask that a few years ago or I would have gotten my butt beat) and my mom says 'then we will have to get a lawyer and have our rights implemented'
So my concern is, when and if I do move out of state, CAN they get 'rights' put in writing saying that they have a right to see their grandchild? I mean I know grandparents have legal rights, but I was under the assumption that those rights are only if both parents of the child are unsuitable parents.
Thank you in advance