Atlanta, GA asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Georgia

Q: How do I file a motion to intervene or next steps for custody of grandchild from other grandparent

My grandsons grandmother took custody from my daughter of my grandson to which I was not made a part of or privy too in the interim she has not allowed me to see my grandson although I am separate from what is going on. I am unable to come to a fair agreement with her and I have been in my grandsons life before all of this happened.

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Homer P Jordan IV
Homer P Jordan IV
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: You could consult with an attorney who can review the facts of the case in detail and determine if you have any options you can explore.

Ellaretha Coleman
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Ellaretha Coleman
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: Grandparent custody and visitation cases are complicated. I would not recommend you go at this alone. You should seriously consider consulting an attorney to assist you in pursuing this.

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