Portland, OR asked in Family Law for Florida

Q: I left my son with his grandmother and she's now saying I abandoned him. no court case yet, can i go get him?

I left her with the proper documents and funds to ensure his well being and moved out of state, trying to get an apartment before returning for him. She stopped returning my calls, then stopped answering them, then blocked me on facebook. My parental rights are still in place and there is no court case filed that I know of. Is it legal for me to just go get my son? And if I do, will it stop any court proceedings against me as far as abandonment? I didn't abandon my child

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John Arthur Smitten
John Arthur Smitten
Answered
  • Clearwater, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Grandparents have zero rights so you can certainly go get the child. You may need police assistance or a court order. You should hire a lawyer to represent you in the case.

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