Summary
To regain guardianship of your grandson in Florida, you can file a Petition for Temporary or Concurrent Custody. Substantial evidence, such as screenshots and proof of emotional neglect, can support your case. Report any abuse to authorities. Seek legal assistance from a family law attorney. Pro bono services are available through organizations like Florida Pro Bono Matters and Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association.Full Conversation
I'm trying to find help to help me get guardianship custody back from my grandson who was sent with his father after me raising him for 11 years the father hasn't had much contact with him in the past and now he has called up and his mother has no contact because he turned her in as harassment but it wasn't harassment and she's in a work release program which we took her phone so she has no way to get in contact with her child would she still has custody of but was sent to his father's until she gets out the father is same man that raped her when she was 12 years old and he my grandson is the product of rape the emotionally torturing the boy
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. It's quite complex. Could you please tell me in which country and state this is happening? Laws regarding guardianship vary greatly depending on location.
I live in Dixie county Florida
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Here's some general information based on Florida law:
- You can file a Petition for Temporary or Concurrent Custody in Florida if you have been caring for the child.
- You may need substantial evidence to prove the father's unsuitability.
- It's recommended to consult with a family law attorney.
Remember, this is general advice and your situation may require specific legal action.
I have screenshots from the boy telling him that his mother's liar and always has been makes him look like a bad man but yet when he was filling out the forms to get the custody of him he put down on there the year he started having sexual activities with her and she was 12 years old he also told my grandson that I was the one that keeps calling DCF on him and stuff like that and made him get rid of his dog that I got for his emotional problems the boy has emotional problems and he's neglected to take him to meridian which DCF referred him to
I'm sorry to hear about this challenging situation, ****. Here is some general information:
- Evidence like screenshots may be useful in a custody case.
- Emotional neglect can be considered by courts in custody decisions.
- Any form of abuse should be reported to the authorities.
- You might want to consider seeking legal assistance from a family law attorney in Florida.
do you know where I can find a pro bono lawyer for my area
Sure, ****. There are several organizations in Florida that provide pro bono legal services. One of them is the Florida Pro Bono Matters. You can search for pro bono cases on their website. Another one is Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association.
thank you very much
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. I'm here to help.