In the St of Ga....
Is it possible for a CP (mom) to turn guardianship over to her mother for the reason of the NCP (father) to not be able to get full custody of a child?
Hubby received a call last night from the child's grandmother stating that her daughter was giving her custody of their child. Hubby and the ex share joint custody. The CP won't let NCP speak with child on the phone. NCP lives in Fl. and is not able to get regular visits in person. Court papers state he is to get phone visits 3 times a week. In which this is the month of April and NCP has only spoke to child once this year. NCP calls and calls but either CP's mother won't answer the phone (they have call id) and CP turns her cell off when it is time for NCP to call. Plus CP's boyfriend (which is where CP is suppose to be living, even since he put a TPO against her) boyfriend gives NCP the run around too.
But anyways, can the mother give guardianship without getting consent from the father? Is this legal?
NCP is in the process of going for full custody on the fact of CP criminal activities, her family violence, (with boyfriend. and she is the aggressor) as well as her being arrested for disorderly conduct with being drunk in public, all in front of my hubby's child and her other baby. And to add keeping the child from NCP on his Easter Break time. We are working on this matter as quickly as possible. Finding a lawyer, charging the bill to credit cards, and trying to get off of work,(have to make money to pay CS and living expenses) ect. Plus when we get up there, it's $50-$60 dollars for a hotel room. I'm not complaining but we like to eat too. We want this child out of this environment ASAP. But now her mama says that we have no leg to stand on if we take her daughter to court. She says after you get shot down(in court) on this issue, you will have to spend more money to sue her and grandpa. I personnaly don't give 2 hoots how much I have to charge to my credit cards as long as my hubby can get his son out of that lifestyle they choose to include this poor child in.
Please let me know what ya'll think?
I really don't think CP can do that when there is a court order involved. But then again this is Ga we are dealing with.
Thank you all....
Is it possible for a CP (mom) to turn guardianship over to her mother for the reason of the NCP (father) to not be able to get full custody of a child?
Hubby received a call last night from the child's grandmother stating that her daughter was giving her custody of their child. Hubby and the ex share joint custody. The CP won't let NCP speak with child on the phone. NCP lives in Fl. and is not able to get regular visits in person. Court papers state he is to get phone visits 3 times a week. In which this is the month of April and NCP has only spoke to child once this year. NCP calls and calls but either CP's mother won't answer the phone (they have call id) and CP turns her cell off when it is time for NCP to call. Plus CP's boyfriend (which is where CP is suppose to be living, even since he put a TPO against her) boyfriend gives NCP the run around too.
But anyways, can the mother give guardianship without getting consent from the father? Is this legal?
NCP is in the process of going for full custody on the fact of CP criminal activities, her family violence, (with boyfriend. and she is the aggressor) as well as her being arrested for disorderly conduct with being drunk in public, all in front of my hubby's child and her other baby. And to add keeping the child from NCP on his Easter Break time. We are working on this matter as quickly as possible. Finding a lawyer, charging the bill to credit cards, and trying to get off of work,(have to make money to pay CS and living expenses) ect. Plus when we get up there, it's $50-$60 dollars for a hotel room. I'm not complaining but we like to eat too. We want this child out of this environment ASAP. But now her mama says that we have no leg to stand on if we take her daughter to court. She says after you get shot down(in court) on this issue, you will have to spend more money to sue her and grandpa. I personnaly don't give 2 hoots how much I have to charge to my credit cards as long as my hubby can get his son out of that lifestyle they choose to include this poor child in.
Please let me know what ya'll think?
I really don't think CP can do that when there is a court order involved. But then again this is Ga we are dealing with.
Thank you all....