AlwaysGrowing
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Nevada
Hello,
I am a father who wants custody of my 10 year old son. My son has lived with my mother (paternal grandmother) for most of his life with very regular visits and interaction from myself. My son has had very few and far in between interactions with his biological mother by her own actions, but she does now say she wants to be involved.
Before the bashing begins as to how I should have taken care of my own child, I am aware. I cannot change the past. I can only try to do what's right now. I am not trying to take anything away from my mother and am very appreciative for her picking up where I lacked for years, but now that I can fully be the father I should be and always should have been, she has completely cut all visits and communications between my son and I off.
My son was born when I was 19 and his mother and I cared for him until he was 1yr old. Shortly after my son turned 1, I moved out of the home. At this time, his mother packed all of his things and left him at my mother's telling her she had to get on her feet. At 19, I embarrassingly was not mature enough to get it together and do what I needed to care for my son, so at my mother's agreement, let him stay with her. Although I was not being a fulltime parent at the time like I now know I most certainly should have, I was always very involved with my son. I never missed a birthday, first day of school, ceremonies, provided financially, made sure any necessary paperwork was completed so that he could have insurance and be registered to school, and he regularly spent weekends with me during school and weeks to months at a time when not in school.
I have been "on my feet" for a few years now and have been "trying" to get my son full time since he was 8. I add quotations, because up until recently, I had only "tried" by communicating with my mother-nothing legal. She always has some reason to put it off such as "just let him finish the school year", "his cousin will be all alone with out him", "his grades aren't that good so he shouldn't go through a big change right now", something. Not wanting to upset my mother (she's always been like a best friend), I would not press the issue further. Finally, last summer, I put my foot down and told her that it was no longer up for discussion and that he was coming to live with me. He started school living with me and all was fine, other than the fact that my mother immediately bought him a phone so that they could check in with each other a ridiculous amount of times per day. She treated the situation as if my son was coming to prison, when in fact he had been asking when he was going to get to come live with me his whole life. She would be at the school to pick him up every Friday and not bring him home until after 9p Sunday no matter how many times I asked her to have him home by 4 so that he would have time to prepare for the upcoming week. If I requested that he stay home for a weekend so that I could have some off time with him, it would be WW3. Then to throw a monkey wrench in it all, his bio mom suddenly withdrew my son from school without any warning. I was notified by the school. This was allowed by the school because there was no existing court order. Knowing I had recently started a new job, my mother swooped back in and took over, and my son then went to temporarily stay with my aunt, because she said even with all of the legal issues going on and me not being able to enroll my son back in school, that she would be able to since she works for the school district. This did not actually happen. In the mean time, I filed the motion to get custody of my son. The custody battle is between his mother and I. My mother was fully supportive of me until I received a Temporary Order for Custody. Since then, I picked my son up from my aunt's at which time she did all but attack me (very unusual as we are not a violent family) to stop my son from leaving with me. Not more than an hour after we got home, my mother showed up at my house with her brother and about 8 other people, she and her brother literally attacked me in front of my son and two daughter's who were home with me, and took my son. I called the police who did nothing for me. I apologize this is a book, but I've never participated in anything like this and don't want to leave anything out. I am now in a custody battle with my son's mother and my mother is "Intervening". She has a lawyer, which I am trying my hardest to come up with the money for, but I really cant afford. I have other children to care for as well as my son and I am not rich, but can more than sufficiently care for my son full time.
As for his bio mom, we are on speaking terms, and she says she would like to be involved in my son's life also and at this time has temporary visitation every other weekend, which my mother wont allow. Although I am very sure that she is not suitable to care for my son fulltime (or my daughter that we also share), I do not oppose to her being involved. She is his mother.
I guess I just told my story and didnt ask anything... I would like to know: Can a grandparent get full custody of a child? Will the courts allow her to keep my son from me altogether? What should I be doing next?
Hello,
I am a father who wants custody of my 10 year old son. My son has lived with my mother (paternal grandmother) for most of his life with very regular visits and interaction from myself. My son has had very few and far in between interactions with his biological mother by her own actions, but she does now say she wants to be involved.
Before the bashing begins as to how I should have taken care of my own child, I am aware. I cannot change the past. I can only try to do what's right now. I am not trying to take anything away from my mother and am very appreciative for her picking up where I lacked for years, but now that I can fully be the father I should be and always should have been, she has completely cut all visits and communications between my son and I off.
My son was born when I was 19 and his mother and I cared for him until he was 1yr old. Shortly after my son turned 1, I moved out of the home. At this time, his mother packed all of his things and left him at my mother's telling her she had to get on her feet. At 19, I embarrassingly was not mature enough to get it together and do what I needed to care for my son, so at my mother's agreement, let him stay with her. Although I was not being a fulltime parent at the time like I now know I most certainly should have, I was always very involved with my son. I never missed a birthday, first day of school, ceremonies, provided financially, made sure any necessary paperwork was completed so that he could have insurance and be registered to school, and he regularly spent weekends with me during school and weeks to months at a time when not in school.
I have been "on my feet" for a few years now and have been "trying" to get my son full time since he was 8. I add quotations, because up until recently, I had only "tried" by communicating with my mother-nothing legal. She always has some reason to put it off such as "just let him finish the school year", "his cousin will be all alone with out him", "his grades aren't that good so he shouldn't go through a big change right now", something. Not wanting to upset my mother (she's always been like a best friend), I would not press the issue further. Finally, last summer, I put my foot down and told her that it was no longer up for discussion and that he was coming to live with me. He started school living with me and all was fine, other than the fact that my mother immediately bought him a phone so that they could check in with each other a ridiculous amount of times per day. She treated the situation as if my son was coming to prison, when in fact he had been asking when he was going to get to come live with me his whole life. She would be at the school to pick him up every Friday and not bring him home until after 9p Sunday no matter how many times I asked her to have him home by 4 so that he would have time to prepare for the upcoming week. If I requested that he stay home for a weekend so that I could have some off time with him, it would be WW3. Then to throw a monkey wrench in it all, his bio mom suddenly withdrew my son from school without any warning. I was notified by the school. This was allowed by the school because there was no existing court order. Knowing I had recently started a new job, my mother swooped back in and took over, and my son then went to temporarily stay with my aunt, because she said even with all of the legal issues going on and me not being able to enroll my son back in school, that she would be able to since she works for the school district. This did not actually happen. In the mean time, I filed the motion to get custody of my son. The custody battle is between his mother and I. My mother was fully supportive of me until I received a Temporary Order for Custody. Since then, I picked my son up from my aunt's at which time she did all but attack me (very unusual as we are not a violent family) to stop my son from leaving with me. Not more than an hour after we got home, my mother showed up at my house with her brother and about 8 other people, she and her brother literally attacked me in front of my son and two daughter's who were home with me, and took my son. I called the police who did nothing for me. I apologize this is a book, but I've never participated in anything like this and don't want to leave anything out. I am now in a custody battle with my son's mother and my mother is "Intervening". She has a lawyer, which I am trying my hardest to come up with the money for, but I really cant afford. I have other children to care for as well as my son and I am not rich, but can more than sufficiently care for my son full time.
As for his bio mom, we are on speaking terms, and she says she would like to be involved in my son's life also and at this time has temporary visitation every other weekend, which my mother wont allow. Although I am very sure that she is not suitable to care for my son fulltime (or my daughter that we also share), I do not oppose to her being involved. She is his mother.
I guess I just told my story and didnt ask anything... I would like to know: Can a grandparent get full custody of a child? Will the courts allow her to keep my son from me altogether? What should I be doing next?