thinlynn08
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia...The parents are divorced and father has always had physical custody and has never abided by what divorce decree says as far as visitation goes. He has pretty much done whatever he wanted with my two grandsons, just letting us see them whenever. Now most of the time, he would let their mother and I get them every other week-end, but not on holidays like the final decree says. He used to beat my daughter when they were married. I have pictures of my youngest grandson's backside with belt mark bruises. The father has had DFCS called to him several times because he is so mean and he drinks! The oldest one is 16 and is rebelling because he wants to live with his mother or either me. We don't have the money to hire an attorney and he has ran away from home twice to get over here to us in a neighboring town. The juvenile judge in the county they live in gave him probation and has forbidden him to have anything to do with his mother and our family until "he learns to behave himself". He is not a bad child. He has never given me any trouble, backtalk or anything like that. He is a very helpful young man when he is here with me using only "Yesmam, no mam, can I help you with that, Mawmaw?" He thrives better with me or his mother but because his father has physical custody, the judge has imposed probation and no visitation with us. This has only made this child worse. His father has a live-in girlfriend. Father decided he wanted to learn to drive a semi-truck and was gone for several weeks leaving both boys with his girlfriend. She let my 16 year old grandson get drunk while his father was gone. I know this because he slipped and called me and told me that "she" let him get drunk. The juvenile judge wouldn't even let me speak in court and was very rude to me and my daughter. I feel like I am being punished because I can't see him nor talk to him. We are not the only family that this judge has been extremely rude to. I don't know how the father has "snowed" the probation officer and the judge. I called the DFCS in their county and they said they couldn't tell me anything. My daughter did talk to an attorney just for legal advice and that attorney told her to tell my grandson to ask for legal representation. We can't even get this information to him. Do I as a grandparent not have any rights whatsoever to my grandson? The probation officer told my daughter that the father wanted to have my grandson declared "crazy" (which he is NOT) and have him institutionalized then he would be away from us forever. What recourse do I have? I want to see and talk to my grandson! Please help me. Court is on Wednesday, Dec. 2nd. I just need to know what I can do to help him!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?