mabrown1994
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
For the entirety of my son's life (15yrs) my ex-in-laws have interferred repeatedly. (1 EXAMPLE: my marriage was terrible, my husband (their son) was abusive in every way. At one point my ex-in-laws, mostly ex-mother-in-law, sat me down at her kitchen table & informed me that if I did not remove their grandson from the "condition" he was living in, they were taking me to court for custody. At that time, I was your classic "battered wife", afraid to stay & more afraid to leave. After considering this threat, I chose to pack up and take my son out of the situation. I then got a phone call from my ex-mother-in-law, telling me how childish I was being and that I shouldn't have left, rather I should have stayed and worked out my marriage.)! I have tolerated/overlooked their "quirks" because I strongly feel that family is important. I believe they have a right to know their grandson. I believe my son has a right to know his grandparents. My son is a typical teenager; he pouts and whines when he doesn't get his way or things didn't go his way. He was whining to his grandma... She tells him that she called and spoke to a lawyer and that when he turns 14 she can hire a lawyer for my son and they can make it so he can live with them. My son never told me that she had said this to him. My ex-mother-in-law invited me & my son to their annual block party. She started the conversation by saying to me "I hope you are not mad at me, but..." she informed me of what she had told my son about hiring a lawyer for him. Since that I time I have limited my son time with them. I am careful to schedule his visits when I know that his Aunt will also be present. So of course now, I am being threatened they are taking me to court for Grandparent's Rights... ???
For the entirety of my son's life (15yrs) my ex-in-laws have interferred repeatedly. (1 EXAMPLE: my marriage was terrible, my husband (their son) was abusive in every way. At one point my ex-in-laws, mostly ex-mother-in-law, sat me down at her kitchen table & informed me that if I did not remove their grandson from the "condition" he was living in, they were taking me to court for custody. At that time, I was your classic "battered wife", afraid to stay & more afraid to leave. After considering this threat, I chose to pack up and take my son out of the situation. I then got a phone call from my ex-mother-in-law, telling me how childish I was being and that I shouldn't have left, rather I should have stayed and worked out my marriage.)! I have tolerated/overlooked their "quirks" because I strongly feel that family is important. I believe they have a right to know their grandson. I believe my son has a right to know his grandparents. My son is a typical teenager; he pouts and whines when he doesn't get his way or things didn't go his way. He was whining to his grandma... She tells him that she called and spoke to a lawyer and that when he turns 14 she can hire a lawyer for my son and they can make it so he can live with them. My son never told me that she had said this to him. My ex-mother-in-law invited me & my son to their annual block party. She started the conversation by saying to me "I hope you are not mad at me, but..." she informed me of what she had told my son about hiring a lawyer for him. Since that I time I have limited my son time with them. I am careful to schedule his visits when I know that his Aunt will also be present. So of course now, I am being threatened they are taking me to court for Grandparent's Rights... ???