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How to get court documents regarding guardianship of child?
Let me try to make this as short of a story as possible..
Child's parents have both told paternal grandparents that they (grandparents) have custody of their child. DCF has told the paternal grandparents that they have custody over the child as well. However, only the mother and father of the child have been to court. The grandparents don't know what's going on and need to evict the child's father from their home. The child's father has used the fact that the child's primary residence is at the grandparents house, against them, saying they can't kick him (the father) out. Where can the grandparents get legal documents stating where the child belongs and with whom? They want to kick the father out of their home for many drug related and abbusive reasons, but want to keep the grandchild in their home. However, they don't want to break any laws pertaining to the child's case. Everyone involved in the situation lives in Florida, if that helps. Any information is much appreciated! Thank you so much..
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- divot IILv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Whaa...? Hunh...? The Department has custody? The PGP's should ask the caseworker for a copy of the court order giving the Department custody and discuss evicting the dad with the caseworker.
- mableLv 45 years ago
In California that you could entrust a baby to a further adult by using energy of lawyer and other non-court guardianship files. Which you could provide her authority for some things, and reserve the proper to revoke at any time. For illustration loved ones Code 6910 allows for for scientific treatment by a household member in whose care a child has been entrusted. Without figuring out what you might be giving consent for, its complicated. Most of the time that you may briefly entrust a baby. The real quandary is whether or not or no longer you're going to need a removal Order. If the youngster has a father, then the daddy may just have to consent to the removing for relocation purposes. See household Code 3040 for instance with respect to detriment to the youngster. So getting rid of the little one from California may must be by court docket order and you'd must prove its within the nice interests of the child. Earlier than she strikes, you higher make certain.
- CarbonDatedLv 79 years ago
If DCF has control over the child, then there is no issue. They can put his stuff out on the porch and tell him to get out. The parents should have gotten legal documentation from the parents as soon as they took custody of the child.