stealth2
Under the Radar Member
Good job on getting rid of the pervy b/f. And while you've met several of the criteria, your housing situation isn't stable. Honestly? I would file to keep grandma from relocating the child and very specific parenting time (utilizing every minute of it and filing against grandma for contempt if she violates the order), and then focus on getting to a financial place where you can maintain a place of your own for ~six months. And only then consider filing to regain custody. It is unlikely that a judge would grant your relatively new live-in b/f guardianship of any sort.
It would also shine favorably on you if you could show that you are further educating yourself on the nature of your son's issues and methods of handling them.
Lastly - and I'm sure you're not going to like reading this (I wouldn't) - remember that, regardless of current/past issues between your mother & yourself, she made herself available to take in your son when it was necessary. Not everyone has that.
It would also shine favorably on you if you could show that you are further educating yourself on the nature of your son's issues and methods of handling them.
Lastly - and I'm sure you're not going to like reading this (I wouldn't) - remember that, regardless of current/past issues between your mother & yourself, she made herself available to take in your son when it was necessary. Not everyone has that.