What is the name of your state? OH
I will try to summarize. My fiance lived with her father after having her second child. She began seeing the ex boyfried (natural father of children) much to the dismay of her father (grandfather of children). The grandfather called child services who believed the boys needed to be removed from mother due to her drug behavior. They placed the boys in temp custody of grandfather (whom she still lived with). Grandfather hired a private lawyer and convinced his daughter (parent of children) to sign the papers. Unknowing to her she gave him full custody and completely signed away her parental rights. She did not have representation. We spoke briefly with a lawyer about regaining custody and the lawyer mentioned that we would have to prove change of circumstance as well as best interest. Change of circumstance would be challenging to prove, but I am curious if it is possible to appeal her loss of parental rights? If so, would that make regaining custody much easier? They boys have lived with the grandfather for almost three years. We did have to take him to court to even get visitation rights which the court did allow, but he refuses to give the boys back. he is currently 58 years old.
I will try to summarize. My fiance lived with her father after having her second child. She began seeing the ex boyfried (natural father of children) much to the dismay of her father (grandfather of children). The grandfather called child services who believed the boys needed to be removed from mother due to her drug behavior. They placed the boys in temp custody of grandfather (whom she still lived with). Grandfather hired a private lawyer and convinced his daughter (parent of children) to sign the papers. Unknowing to her she gave him full custody and completely signed away her parental rights. She did not have representation. We spoke briefly with a lawyer about regaining custody and the lawyer mentioned that we would have to prove change of circumstance as well as best interest. Change of circumstance would be challenging to prove, but I am curious if it is possible to appeal her loss of parental rights? If so, would that make regaining custody much easier? They boys have lived with the grandfather for almost three years. We did have to take him to court to even get visitation rights which the court did allow, but he refuses to give the boys back. he is currently 58 years old.