LeemonGator
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Would it not be better to go back and ask for supervised visits for mom, should she decide to see her child, and request final legal say? Thatbwou,d probably cover what it is you are hoping to accomplish. Then, you can give step-mom a POA for anything need doing. You would avoid ne TPR and possible GPV suit.
Grandparents have very little rights to stand on in these cases. I wouldn't let that be a determining factor in your decision. I can't speak for your state, but just in general. I was told my my attorney as well as the GAL in my case that grandparents have very little standing.
That said, I think the thoughts here that you might send mom down a more active path in the kids life is pretty accurate. I am going down the termination road as we speak and the father is contesting and wanting visitation all of a sudden.
Just make sure you are going to win before filing. Research not only appellate/supreme court rulings as well as the legislation in your state. These laws are constantly evolving and (in my state) are slowly evolving to where natural parents have weakened rights in cases where they are AWOL.
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