What are the Rules that a Judge must follow to Protect a parent's Constitutional Parental Rights? I have heard that different Judges impose their own opinions in regards to whether Grandparents are Court ordered Visitation or Custody. If a Judge ignores the parents concerns of Toxic Grandparents and gives the Grandparents Visitation, Custody, What is the Chain of Command or Process to Appeal the Judge's Decision? How can parents make Attorneys and Judges, the Courts aware of Narcissm and Toxic family members to protect their children and Courts not be fooled by manipulative, controlling Grandparents?
@ericneering6357
2 жыл бұрын
Remember who is measuring toxic because some children think their parents are toxic because they don’t listen and they don’t do what they’re told I want to know what the measurement a toxic means if your kids running around getting tattoos and doing drugs and alcohol and you won’t put up with it and that’s the reason they won’t let you see the children how is that toxic I don’t get it
@nancy8269
2 жыл бұрын
Especially since narcissistic grandparents are so good at fooling everyone. From what I’ve heard, judges go by caselaw.
@nancy8269
2 жыл бұрын
If an adult child has cut off their parents wth makes these grandparents think they’re welcome in the grandkids lives. These grandparents had the chance to raise their own kids and clearly did a horrible job if their kid is now an adult and doesn’t want anything to do with their parents.
@1dilligaf
Жыл бұрын
Shows just how ignorant you are why is it 90% of the time it’s the fathers parents who are denied access because of the child’s mother. I had visitation of my grandson every weekend until his father found a new girlfriend and then all of a sudden we weren’t aloud visitation anymore. Had a great five-year relationship with my grandchild that was all of a sudden stripped away from him because his father got a new girlfriend.
@nancy8269
Жыл бұрын
@@1dilligaf so your son didn’t even get shared custody? I wonder why. Or he is the one who took your rights away? Sucks for you but you’re still not entitled to kids that aren’t yours. Whether you like it or not. You sound extremely entitled. Guess that’s why you raised a deadbeat.
@1dilligaf
Жыл бұрын
@@nancy8269 He is a deadbeat they never went through the courts because he’s afraid if he goes after any visitation or custody he would have to pay child support he is a real piece of work but thank God his girlfriend come around because when was grandson crying all the time he wanted to see his papa he realize the mistakes she made and we do get the visitation because we basically pay the support that his father should be paying. But it’s people like you who sit here trolling on the Internet but I have no idea how relationships work. And just because one child grew up to be a deadbeat dad doesn’t mean my other kids aren’t fantastic parents. When you talk about selfish you might be the selfish one why would you take a grandparent that had visitation every weekend for the first five years of a child’s life and just cut them him off cold turkey because you’re mad at the father I think that makes the parent the selfish one. Some parents like yourself just can’t believe that their child might love somebody else besides them the child has a right to see the people he loves.
@ExplainyourselfEli
6 ай бұрын
1 thing i learned from watching nature is a parent will do whatever it takes to protect their kid. Remember that when you come for their kid. They will never forgive and forget what you did. They may also be pushed to the extreme when its finally over to come for you. Think about it. They can do exactly what you know they would be willing to do. We both know what im talking about here. Even if youtube wont let me say it. Dont push the dad. And definately dont push the mom to that length. You will be surprised when the knock on the door comes and they are standing there with a smile on their face and their hands behind their back. skip all this and just adopt the kid before they take you to court for rights. when you adopt it forfeits the grandparents rights and they get no claim to the child anymore. dont let these people take your kid.
@belindarivera584
3 жыл бұрын
I sent a request to book an appointment I really need your help I was sole provider for baby and mother and have been kept from him for almost 2 months now please help
@sterlinglawyers
3 жыл бұрын
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@druoleary
2 жыл бұрын
Cults?
@lisskreutz2051
2 жыл бұрын
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@ericneering6357
2 жыл бұрын
And the grandparents simply is not hurting the child and not causing grief for the parents why would the parents be so disrespectful to not let the grandparents see the child this is stupid you shouldn’t have to go to court for this it’s because kids today are so disrespectful I can understand it if the grandparent was going to hurt the child or put the child in danger but if that’s not the case they should be no question this is a simple as grandparents know best they’ve already raised children and anybody that don’t think you’re mine dead if they were good people are not willing to let their grand be grandparents then that shows you how good their parenting was it was terrible somebody apparently terrible simple as that we have some problems with our children letting us see our grandchildren but the way I see it is already raise my children and they don’t want us to see him we don’t do drugs and we don’t drink and they are alcoholics and drug attic‘s and they let the drunks and alcoholic grandparents and in drug parents see them whenever they want but we can’t because will say something if the grandchild is in a position of danger so they don’t want us around any right
@1dilligaf
Жыл бұрын
Don’t be so ignorant my son lives with us after separating from the mother of his child so we had visitation every weekend for the first five years of the child’s life and then all of a sudden his father got a new girlfriend we were cut off all visitation to our grandchild as spite for him getting a new girlfriend now how fair was that to the child who loved his grandfather more than anybody in this world. Thank God it only lasted six weeks and after spending a couple thousand dollars in filing court papers she came to her senses and gave us back visitation because she knew if she went to court she would lose the control of the visitation
@unrealjd1
9 ай бұрын
You’re wrong, Should have been a better father/mother 18-20 years ago!!
@MommyMoniquex5
7 ай бұрын
Even my mom, a functioning alcoholic, is a great, safe grandparent for my children compared to my sober, Christian MIL who disrespects us as parents. It’s crazy some people you meet 🫣
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