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jamdac

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (new mexico)?
In 2005 a relative gave birth to a baby that tested positive for cocaine & marijuana. My husband and I became the foster parents of this baby and his two siblings. In 2007 we legally adopted the boys. The grandparents of these boys keep threatening to take these boys away saying they are taking us to court in 2009. My question is, Can they? The case has been closed since 2007. Is there anything they can do?
 


momofrose

Senior Member
If the adoption was finalized and all i's were dotted and t's crossed, unless there are extreme and extenuating circumstances, adoption is final - meaning no one can take your boys away from you. Let them threaten away...
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (new mexico)?
In 2005 a relative gave birth to a baby that tested positive for cocaine & marijuana. My husband and I became the foster parents of this baby and his two siblings. In 2007 we legally adopted the boys. The grandparents of these boys keep threatening to take these boys away saying they are taking us to court in 2009. My question is, Can they? The case has been closed since 2007. Is there anything they can do?
If you mean by "taking them away" that they think that they can get custody of the children, no, they cannot. You have adopted them, they are your children, the grandparents (who are no longer legally grandparents) have no standing to even sue for custody.

However, in some states (and I cannot remember if NM is one of them) standing to sue for grandparent visitation survives an adoption by a relative. However, they would have to prove that they have a relationship with the children and that the children would be harmed by that relationship being severed.

Have they been seeing the children? How much? How old are all three children?
 

nextwife

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (new mexico)?
In 2005 a relative gave birth to a baby that tested positive for cocaine & marijuana. My husband and I became the foster parents of this baby and his two siblings. In 2007 we legally adopted the boys. The grandparents of these boys keep threatening to take these boys away saying they are taking us to court in 2009. My question is, Can they? The case has been closed since 2007. Is there anything they can do?
YOU are their parents. Unless you are found legally unfit, there is no standing to remove your children from you. Parents have first priority in placement.
 

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