APhillips86
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Connecticut/Massachusetts
Mae: Baby in question
Nancy: Mother of Baby
John: Father of Baby
Walter: Father of the Mother of the baby
Audrey: Mother of the Mother of the baby
John and Nancy, his girlfriend of 3 years, and the mother of his 1 year old daughter, Mae were in a fight a few nights ago. (I will post more details on this in another thread because it leads into a false claim of domestic violence)
Nancy took their daughter, John did not want them to take the Mae because Nancy's father, Walter, was driving and this man brags to everyone he knows about being a reckless driver, I have ridden with him and he was driving 90 mph down a residential street and brags about going "A buck 40" as he says, down the highway. So understandably, My brother did not want his daughter in the car with this man. Walter then said he would call the police on John if he did not hand Mae over to him. Which brings me to my first question, did he have the right to say this and would the police had made John give his daughter over to Nancy and Walter?
Now onto my second question. Nancy, after the fight moved into Massachusetts with her mother, Audrey. I do not know if this is permanent or not. She is saying that she does not want the baby around John or his mother or pretty much any of our family. Does Nancy have a right to keep the baby from us? Is there anything we can do to guarantee our rights to visitation with the baby? We did not do anything to her to deserve this, and my brother didn't do anything to deserve this. We are also worried that the baby will not be taken care of in the care of just her mother. When it was Nancy and John both, John was the only one bathing and feeding Mae. Nancy would sleep all day and I heard her tell the baby once "If you wake up I am just going to ignore you". When they were staying with John's his Mother and Step-Father were the only ones taking care of Mae. They cleaned up after the baby and Nancy, bathed the baby, fed the baby, cooked for Nancy. While Nancy sat on the couch all day and slept all day. My mother had to get up with the baby every morning and make sure she was changed and fed.
Does anyone have any advice on what we should do?
Mae: Baby in question
Nancy: Mother of Baby
John: Father of Baby
Walter: Father of the Mother of the baby
Audrey: Mother of the Mother of the baby
John and Nancy, his girlfriend of 3 years, and the mother of his 1 year old daughter, Mae were in a fight a few nights ago. (I will post more details on this in another thread because it leads into a false claim of domestic violence)
Nancy took their daughter, John did not want them to take the Mae because Nancy's father, Walter, was driving and this man brags to everyone he knows about being a reckless driver, I have ridden with him and he was driving 90 mph down a residential street and brags about going "A buck 40" as he says, down the highway. So understandably, My brother did not want his daughter in the car with this man. Walter then said he would call the police on John if he did not hand Mae over to him. Which brings me to my first question, did he have the right to say this and would the police had made John give his daughter over to Nancy and Walter?
Now onto my second question. Nancy, after the fight moved into Massachusetts with her mother, Audrey. I do not know if this is permanent or not. She is saying that she does not want the baby around John or his mother or pretty much any of our family. Does Nancy have a right to keep the baby from us? Is there anything we can do to guarantee our rights to visitation with the baby? We did not do anything to her to deserve this, and my brother didn't do anything to deserve this. We are also worried that the baby will not be taken care of in the care of just her mother. When it was Nancy and John both, John was the only one bathing and feeding Mae. Nancy would sleep all day and I heard her tell the baby once "If you wake up I am just going to ignore you". When they were staying with John's his Mother and Step-Father were the only ones taking care of Mae. They cleaned up after the baby and Nancy, bathed the baby, fed the baby, cooked for Nancy. While Nancy sat on the couch all day and slept all day. My mother had to get up with the baby every morning and make sure she was changed and fed.
Does anyone have any advice on what we should do?
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