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Grandparents guardianship

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scaredmominohio

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What is the name of your state? Ohio


I have a 4 year old son and I currently live with his grandparents (my parents). They have threatened in the past to take custody of him or for me to sign over guardianship of him to them until "I get back on my feet" as they would say. Would a court grant them custody or guardianship of my son?
 


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dorenephilpot

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Not unless you abandon the child there, leave him, fail to support him and they can then prove you unfit.

In this instance, you are living with the child and presumably providing for his needs.

If you want to AGREE to a guardianship, you can. However, if it's contested, they'll probably lose unless they can show that you have abandoned the child and they are the ones who are in fact raising him.

Sounds to me like you need to pull yourself up by the boot straps, get an education and a good job and get out and support yourself, rather than relying on these folks.

It's time to rely on yourself, not others. Do the right thing here for yourself and your child.
 

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