My grandsons preference to live with his paternal Aunty was granted by the judge on my grands case. Without even letting me know what was happening. We went to our routine court date, the judge had a conference with the boys and the younger (he was 14) wanted to be with his brother, who had gone to live with his aunt. The judge granted it immediately. The social worker said that when kids are 14 and up, the courts listen to what their preference is. (Within reason and safe).New leaf…grandson would like to live with us but his mom has custody and won’t let him. As far as I know this is not his decision. Do you have other information?
New leaf…grandson would like to live with us but his mom has custody and won’t let him. As far as I know this is not his decision. Do you have other information?
My experience is the same as New Leaf's. The teen can choose and express where they want to live, even against the parent's wishes, which is to say that the older child could assert a preference to the judge and the judge listens. The judge decides.My grandsons preference to live with his paternal Aunty was granted by the judge on my grands case. Without even letting me know what was happening. We went to our routine court date, the judge had a conference with the boys and the younger (he was 14) wanted to be with his brother, who had gone to live with his aunt. The judge granted it immediately. The social worker said that when kids are 14 and up, the courts listen to what their preference is. (Within reason and safe).
Very gently I write to you that this is not a case of custody. It is child neglect and abuse. From your posts, the kids are not attending school and are not homeschooled. Mom is using meth and threatening to commit suicide if they tell. That’s emotional abuse. Mom had your grandson arrested under false pretenses. That is beyond comprehension. Unfortunately, it is their word against hers. But there are other ways to determine neglect. Have your grands had regular dental check ups or physical exams?But there are no courts involved. This is just a CPS investigation. CPS doesn’t handle custody.
In a heartbeat, CPS can handle custody and they do. They yank the kids. They put kids in foster care, often with grandparents. They petition the court to terminate parental rights. All of this is custodial.But there are no courts involved. This is just a CPS investigation. CPS doesn’t handle custody.
It’s good that another family member is getting involved. I hope that CPS will take immediate action.Uncle says he knows his sister is using drugs again and that he talked to CPS today. He said his sister needs to be removed from the house and sent to rehab. He also agrees that the 2 oldest would thrive in our home while his mother takes care of the youngest 3. He also said he has plans to fly to Texas and help his mom get the house in order and repair things.
Here’s what happened in my case. My grands were turned over to me as temporary foster parent while I worked on getting my license. That meant taking classes, home inspection, finger printing, background check. CPS sent out letters to relatives on both sides informing them of the kids removal from home and asking what level of involvement if any they could provide. Their parents were given opportunity to go through steps to regain custody, but failed to do so in the timeframe given. My grands were assigned a guardian ad litem, who represented them in court. We had quarterly court appearances where the judge inquired of the kids progress. The parental rights were eventually removed and I became legal guardian.I hope we can all go before a judge or decision room sooner rather than later so the kids can get on with their lives.
It is very sad. I’m so sorry for the pain of it. The frustration, the waiting. Deep breaths and lots of prayers! Hang in there!This is all so sad.
Drugs drugs drugs. Their father and their mother. My grandchildren need a lot of help!
Well. I got all happy. Until I read on.mom WILL let him live with us and go to school now! Yay!!!
I hope he never has to go back.Crayola…my grandson is 16.
Good.Uncle says he knows his sister is using drugs again and that he talked to CPS today.
This is so sad and concerning, the poem. I pray that she can come and live with you.Here is one from her