What can I do to stop my son baby mother from taking the baby out of state she don't have custody of any of her other

Expert's Assistant chat
Customer: what can I do to stop my son baby mother from taking the baby out of state she don't have custody of any of her other children children because she's a drug addict now she wants to take the baby back to Michigan where she don't have a place to stay that's why she came to Oregon so they wouldn't take the baby after birth
JA: What's the reason for the relocation? How much advance notice has been given?
Customer: Because she cannot be here anymore in my house because she just get drunk argue about stupid stuff and pick your fights with my son cuz she either don't have anything to drink or any cigarettes or any other drugs
JA: Has there been any mediation on this issue?
Customer: ?
JA: What confuses you?
Customer: Meditation
JA: Is there anything else the Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured that they'll be able to help you.
Customer: Yes I just don't think the baby will be safe if you go back to an environment which she came from she's going to be in the same boat she was in before and I don't want my grandchild to be in the sister I rather take care of her myself
Answered by Andres Sanchez in 1 min 5 months ago
imglogo
Andres Sanchez
10+ years of experience
logo

27226 Satisfied customers

Expert in: Family Law, Legal, Estate Law, Real Estate Law, Criminal Law, Employment Law, Business Law, Consumer Protection Law, Bankruptcy Law, Traffic Law, Personal Injury Law.

logoBack
logologo
Andres Sanchez
logo
logo
27226 Satisfied customers
logo
10+ years of experience
imglogo
Andres Sanchez
10+ years of experience
logo

27226 Satisfied customers

Jessica

Jessica

Consultant

31,131 Satisfied customers

Pearl avatar
Lawyer's, Assistant
116 Lawyers are online right now.
img

Andres Sanchez, Expert

Hello my name is***** and I am an attorney with 18 years of experience. Please give me a minute to review your question and provide a response. Are you married to the mother?

img

Andres Sanchez, Expert

Are you there?

Customer
no im the grandmother
img

Andres Sanchez, Expert

Oh I apologize. I am sorry to hear that. You would need to file a petition with the court where she lives for guardianship of the child arguing that she is unfit to care for the child.

Customer
Do you have a example of how to fill out the paperwork
img

Andres Sanchez, Expert

Unfortunately I do not. It simply needs to state why you believe she is unfit.

Customer
Ok thanks
img

Andres Sanchez, Expert

You're welcome. I hope everything works out for you and let me know if you have any other questions.

Customer
O
Customer
Ok I will
img

Andres Sanchez, Expert

Best of luck.

img

Andres Sanchez, Expert

It appears I have answered your question. Best of luck.

Ask a lawyer and get your legal questions answered.
See all Legal Questions
img
Related Legal Questions
How it works
logoAsk for help, 24/7
Ask for help, 24/7
Members enjoy round-the-clock access to 12,000+ verified Experts, including doctors, lawyers, tech support, mechanics, vets, home repair pros, more.
logoExpert will respond in minutes
Expert will respond in minutes
After you reach out, we match you with an Expert who specializes in your situation. Talk, text, chat, whichever you prefer.
logoSave time & money
Save time & money
No scheduling hassles, missing time from work, or expensive consults.
A JustAnswer membership can save you significant time and money each month.
img
logo 593 Verified lawyers, 10+ years of experience
DISCLAIMER: Answers from Experts on Askalawyeroncall.com are not substitutes for the advice of an attorney. Askalawyeroncall.com is a public forum and questions and responses are not private or confidential or protected by the attorney-client privilege. The Expert above is not your attorney, and the response above is not legal advice. You should not read this response as proposing specific action or addressing your specific circumstances, but only to give you a sense of general principles of law that might affect the situation you describe. Application of these general principles to particular circumstances should be done by a lawyer who has spoken with you in confidence, learned all relevant information, and explored various options. Before acting on any information received from an Expert, you should hire a lawyer licensed to practice law in the jurisdiction to which your question pertains. The responses above are from independent, freelance Experts, who are not employed by Askalawyeroncall.com . The site and services are provided “as is”. To view the verified credentials of an Expert, click on the “Verified” symbol in the Expert’s profile. This site is not for emergency questions which should be directed immediately by telephone or in-person to qualified professionals. Please carefully read the Terms of Service.
Explore law categories
Powered by JustAnswer