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Grandparents custody rights

Friday, March 6th, 2009

My daughter and her boyfriend are mentally handicapped, and they are really not doing a good job taking care of her two children. I feel so bad for them because they are not getting the care that they need. I am wondering when it is possible for grandparents to get custody of their grandkids. Is there somewhere I can go to find out more about Grandparents Rights Custody law? I think those poor kids would be so much better off with us than with my daughter. She doesn’t even get then the proper clothes for the bad weather unless I threaten to report her.

Divorce Procedure

Monday, December 17th, 2007

When reconciliation fails and no other options remain, questions about the divorce procedure arise with many that need to be answered. A divorce usually starts with a divorce petition that is initiated by one spouse (the petitioner) and served on the other (the respondent). The petition, which includes pertinent information about the marriage, is also filed with the clerk of court in the county where the petitioner resides at this time. The facts disclosed in the petition pertain to the names of the husband and wife, the date and place of marriage, names of any children resulting from the union, separate or community property held by the parties, child custody, child support, spousal support, and any other issued to be addressed regarding the dissolution of marriage.

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