What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
I asked this question in the Grandparent's rights section but didn't get many responses so I am asking it here. Sorry for the repost but I need more than 1 or 2 people responding and would like to have a response by a senior.
I am being sued for grandparent's visitation by the biodad's parents. Biodad relinquished his parental rights and step dad adopted children.
If neither parent is dead, it is a requirement under the Illinois law that the grandparents have the permission of one of the parents to seek visitation. The grandparents are saying that they have permission of one of the parent's because they say they have the permission of the biodad.
My attorney filed a motion to dismiss under the grounds that the adoption of the children made these grandparents no longer grandparents. However there is a place in the Illinois law that says that grandparents rigts survive step parent adoption. (I have since let my lawyer go since he doesn't seem to know anything)
My question is this: Can I file a motion to dismiss because they do not meet the requirements set forth in the law to even file the petition for visitation because they do not have permission of a legal parent?
I asked this question in the Grandparent's rights section but didn't get many responses so I am asking it here. Sorry for the repost but I need more than 1 or 2 people responding and would like to have a response by a senior.
I am being sued for grandparent's visitation by the biodad's parents. Biodad relinquished his parental rights and step dad adopted children.
If neither parent is dead, it is a requirement under the Illinois law that the grandparents have the permission of one of the parents to seek visitation. The grandparents are saying that they have permission of one of the parent's because they say they have the permission of the biodad.
My attorney filed a motion to dismiss under the grounds that the adoption of the children made these grandparents no longer grandparents. However there is a place in the Illinois law that says that grandparents rigts survive step parent adoption. (I have since let my lawyer go since he doesn't seem to know anything)
My question is this: Can I file a motion to dismiss because they do not meet the requirements set forth in the law to even file the petition for visitation because they do not have permission of a legal parent?