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In Colorado, you may be able to file for a protection order against your daughters husband if you can provide evidence of harm or threat to your daughter or granddaughters. Encourage your daughter to seek professional help, such as therapy or counseling, which could also strengthen her case in court. If theres immediate danger, report it to local law enforcement. Consult a local attorney for more detailed advice.Full Conversation
I have a grown daughter that is going through a rough divorce that has caused many problems for her and her daughters. In short shes on meds because of what her husband is doing. Im wondering as her mother is there anything legal that i can do
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's situation. To provide better assistance, can you please tell me which country you're located in? Different countries have different laws regarding this matter.
Colorado
Hello ****, In Colorado, you may be able to file for third-party custody or grandparent visitation rights. However, this is complex and will depend on specific details of the situation.
- Third-party custody: This is when someone other than a parent requests custody.
- Grandparent visitation rights: This allows you to maintain contact with your grandchildren.
Im not looking for custody im looking for what i can do about the decline of my daughters mental and physical health because of her husband. This is also affecting my granddaughters
Hello ****, In Colorado, you may be able to:
- File for a protection order against your daughter's husband if you can provide evidence of harm or threat to your daughter or granddaughters.
- Encourage your daughter to seek professional help, such as therapy or counseling, which could also strengthen her case in court.
Please consult with a local legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.
She has been in therapy so have her girls. This has escalted to the point that it is effecting her health
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's situation. In Colorado, if there's immediate danger, you could potentially report it to local law enforcement. Also, she can potentially file for a protection order herself. Please consult a local attorney for more detailed advice.