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Our son and girlfriend planned a pregnancy. She is pregnant,and now says she doesn,t care for him. what we do? |
Our 18 year old son and his 24 year old girlfriend planned a pregnancy. She is now pregnant . She now tells him that she does not care for him. He is of course devastated, and We as grandparents are concerned that she may leave the state. She has relative in another state and has mentioned going there to work. She has not had contaact with our son or my wife and I. What can we do to make sure we have parental and grandparents rights to the child. This will be our first grandchild and we do not what to miss out on any of that childs life. First of all, there is no child yet. When (or if) there is why would you want to be involved in the child's life when he will not be related by marriage, common law or actual? What is the joy in that? That would not be a healthy relationship for you or for the child, or anyone else involved. I would forget it and wait for the next one. you'll have to take her to court. Your son has the right first and foremost because he is the baby's father. As parents you can help him retain a lawyer who deals specifically with custody cases. He has just as much of a right to the baby as she does, but he will have to fight for his rights unfortunately. That's the best advice I can give. An attorney would also be able to tell you the rights of grandparents in your state. Good Luck ! There is nothing you can do. This is what happens when unmarried people have a child. The father can demand visitation which will keep her in the area. i think the father should take the baby ,A girl that selfish and self senterd doesnt need a baby taking HER spot light. Talk with an attorney NOW! Unfortunately, it seems a lengthy custody battle could be at hand. I feel so bad for your son...it must be so hard to be treated this way, and to be pushed out of the life of your child. I'd say try talking to the girl a couple times, and if nothing comes of it, and she still behaves in this childish manner...then you'll have to take it to court and get a court order put in place that your son has rights to see the child. If you have specific questions concerning rights in your state, contact: Legally I'm not so sure that grandparents have any rights to their grandchildren. I do believe that you should be able to see him/her though. As soon as that baby is born your son needs to contact a lawyer to make sure that he is a part of the babies life. i agree with Leigh. best of luck to ya!!! Take her to court that is and have an order put on her so she will have to stay in the state until the baby is born and your son gets sole custody or shear custody of the child. That is only way as soon as the baby is born have a lawyer start preceedings to ensure that you can receive grandparent and parental visiting rights. i know that paternity will have to be determined before they can really do anything. your son has just as much right to the baby as the girlfriend. schedule a consultation with a lawyer that specializes in child custody to discuss options. most first visits are free. Most women, after they get pregnant do very much the same thing, we did not see it in the last generation as we seem to see it in this one. It is a case of delayed stress. syndrome, and can, and might stay as long as two years after the baby is born. Basically, she is mad about being pregnant, and the changes in her body...next time "if" there is one choose your partner more carefully, my opinion is; 18 and 24?...babies having babies. On the legal aspect of the situation, if you really are concerned with the child, you would consider what is best for mother and child, not what you are going to miss out on, you will have in any custody proceeding "reasonable visitation" but what that means is as little as 30min a month and or what is really reasonable to her. Bottom line...the nicer you are to her, the more you see the kid...your in a tough spot, with individuals that lack wisdom . Just take her to court. from since the beginning of this situation -until you take her to court, keep a record of everything, her words, phonecalls, behaviour and dates, courts favour the mom usually, its not that you wanna get the dirt on her - its just that you need to back up your facts with a record and have a clear mind in what you are talking about - maybe go for joint custody and try to fight clean - remember the child is the most important things to protect and nurture and shelter from any emotional damage. you are going to have to contact an attorney right away. When I had my baby and me and the father wasnt married they staright told him in the hospital he had no rights to our child unless we were married, so go ahead and talk to someone before its to late |
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