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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Texas
My husband's grandmother (side story see Psycho Nanny under Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning) and I had a very severe argument over her allowing my 3- and 2-year-old sons to spend time with a friend of hers who is has a criminal past (drugs and theft). She has been warned about this individual by my father- and mother-in-law and a sheriff's deputy but refuses to get rid of him. When I expressed my concerns to her about him being around my children (I don't care what she does with him when they're not around), she exploded and I left. She followed me to my sister-in-law's apartment and proceeded to kick the door in. (This woman is 77) My sister-in-law (her granddaughter) innocently happened to be in her way and so Nanny started punching her in the face in front of me (6 mos. pregnant) and my two sons. She also grabbed my 3 year old by the arm and tried to drag him out the door and vowed she would take them away from me and her grandson. She now has family violence charges stemming from the punching incident. Do we have the right to keep our children away from her permanently because of her violent behavior? She also has been claiming that she has Alzheimer's. My oldest is scared of her and I never want her to see them again. My husband and I feel she is a danger to our babies. Her temper has become more and more volitile over the past couple of years. Does she have any great-grandparent rights? My husband and I are happily married (outside of her interference) and have no plans to divorce. She's also threatening to kick us out of the house that we've been living in for over 4 years that is in a trust that she shares with my father-in-law and my husband's two uncles. What are our rights?
My husband's grandmother (side story see Psycho Nanny under Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning) and I had a very severe argument over her allowing my 3- and 2-year-old sons to spend time with a friend of hers who is has a criminal past (drugs and theft). She has been warned about this individual by my father- and mother-in-law and a sheriff's deputy but refuses to get rid of him. When I expressed my concerns to her about him being around my children (I don't care what she does with him when they're not around), she exploded and I left. She followed me to my sister-in-law's apartment and proceeded to kick the door in. (This woman is 77) My sister-in-law (her granddaughter) innocently happened to be in her way and so Nanny started punching her in the face in front of me (6 mos. pregnant) and my two sons. She also grabbed my 3 year old by the arm and tried to drag him out the door and vowed she would take them away from me and her grandson. She now has family violence charges stemming from the punching incident. Do we have the right to keep our children away from her permanently because of her violent behavior? She also has been claiming that she has Alzheimer's. My oldest is scared of her and I never want her to see them again. My husband and I feel she is a danger to our babies. Her temper has become more and more volitile over the past couple of years. Does she have any great-grandparent rights? My husband and I are happily married (outside of her interference) and have no plans to divorce. She's also threatening to kick us out of the house that we've been living in for over 4 years that is in a trust that she shares with my father-in-law and my husband's two uncles. What are our rights?