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Custody Disputes

Question:
Can I, as the grandmother, be given legal custody of my daughter's children?

Answer:
Well, under the Child Custody Act, the court may award custody to one or more of the parties involved (usually parents), or to third persons, like your self, and make orders to provide for the child’s support and for reasonable parenting or grand parenting time.

Additionally, the court may modify or amend its judgments or orders until the child attains the age of 18 (19-1/2 if specific statutory requirements are met and the child is attending high school full time), use a guardian ad litem or the community resources in the behavioral sciences and other professions in the investigation and study of the custody dispute and consider their recommendations for the resolution of the dispute, and take any other action necessary.

This is important for persons with children to understand, because child custody can be an issue that changes not only during a divorce, but may change over time. Initially, courts will consider that it is in the best interests of a child to have a relationship with both parents. However, that is not always the case.

 


 



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