My question involves a child custody case from the State of: NC and PA
My wife has an 8 year old son that is residing in PA with her mother. She faced a few issues when she was younger, signing over custody (unsure of type) of her son to her mother. The courts stated that my wife was to receive visitation. However she joined the marine corps. Making it for the best that her mother had him at the time because she would be gone a lot with the military. However, she is now wanting to attempt getting custody of her son from her mother. We know it will be a fight due to her mother not accepting her sexual orientation so she has told my wife if she were to ever try and attempt to gain custody of her son back she would make it "hell". She would pull out every single receipt and would make sure she would never get him back. We know we will most likely need to obtain an attorney. She is in a very good place in life now. He would be very well cared for. She is still in the military and is now obviously married. So he would be cared for by myself when she has to go for field ops and/or deployments. I feel she should have the right to obtain her son back. But we are unsure of where to begin. Especially seeing as herself and her son are in different states. I suppose my question mainly is where to begin and what is the likely hood of obtaining custody back of her child.
My wife has an 8 year old son that is residing in PA with her mother. She faced a few issues when she was younger, signing over custody (unsure of type) of her son to her mother. The courts stated that my wife was to receive visitation. However she joined the marine corps. Making it for the best that her mother had him at the time because she would be gone a lot with the military. However, she is now wanting to attempt getting custody of her son from her mother. We know it will be a fight due to her mother not accepting her sexual orientation so she has told my wife if she were to ever try and attempt to gain custody of her son back she would make it "hell". She would pull out every single receipt and would make sure she would never get him back. We know we will most likely need to obtain an attorney. She is in a very good place in life now. He would be very well cared for. She is still in the military and is now obviously married. So he would be cared for by myself when she has to go for field ops and/or deployments. I feel she should have the right to obtain her son back. But we are unsure of where to begin. Especially seeing as herself and her son are in different states. I suppose my question mainly is where to begin and what is the likely hood of obtaining custody back of her child.
Grandparents and Third Parties: Gaining Custody Back of Child from Grandparent
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