No judge is going to ding you for not allowing grandparents to take a child that young out of state during the middle of divorce proceedings, even if the other parent wants you to do so.
I am also disappointed that you got legally incorrect answers previously.
If Y'all want to come stay with me in California, you can all enjoy 75 degrees and sunny
I've got a couple spare rooms!!!
Sorry, have to scoff here.... 20*? 50*? that would be a current heat wave! Brings to mind Grumpy Old Men.... its a balmy 9* without windchill... bringing the temp down to -12* and looking like its going to stay that way.
Rainy and cold at DisneyWorld with a 16 month old? You're kidding right? What possible fun would that be? On top of which, naps interferring with fun time, right? So Grandparents bring kiddo to DisneyWorld.... get up in the morning, eat breakfast... get kiddo and themselves dressed for the day, time for lunch... then nap... and you get what? 2 hours of 'fun' time in? Where would that be a trip worth taking? I wouldn't want to tackle DisneyWorld even with a 3 year old....
Now before I say this, I know what most of you senior members are going to say, especially OHIOGAL.....but, my in-laws are in town and are staying with my husband. They are going to Florida on Sunday
I would defend my answer but OG has done so quite well without me. OG picked up on the sentence that sent me off. This OP thinks she can refuse visitation until the divorce is final and that is ok. They are married and have EQUAL say in this childs life.
This is also why I stated it could look bad by her wording it seemed to me that not just the grandparents would be going to disney but ALSO the FATHER would be going as well. THUS she is refusing child to be with daddy as well.
For BOTH of those reason NO I WAS NOT INCORRECT and no I was not giving my advice solely on OPs history on this site. It was correct and I stand by it. Of course I expect nothing less for LDIJ to argue it because well it wouldnt be a post if she wasnt arguing.
But apparently S4E doesn't believe daddy has a right to do anything. notice she hasn't posted back since her first post? If dad wants the child going to Disney, S4E doesn't have a right to stop dad from taking the child to Disney.
And yes I stick by what I said. IT CAN BITE HER HARD.
I competely agree but apparently what do I know![]()
Ohiogal;2457805If dad wants the child going to Disney said:Not true, legally if there are no orders in place she can prevent Dad from taking the child (if the child is in her possession) just as Dad can choose not to return the child to her if the child is in her possession. How the courts may perceive these actions is anybody's guess..
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ga
I dont want to give visitation until divorce is finalized.![]()
Ohiogal;2457805If dad wants the child going to Disney said:Not true, legally if there are no orders in place she can prevent Dad from taking the child (if the child is in her possession) just as Dad can choose not to return the child to her if the child is in her possession. How the courts may perceive these actions is anybody's guess..
Absolutely true.
Of course, in this instance (assuming that we all understand things correctly) its a case of grandparents wanting to take a 16 month old out of state during the pendency of a divorce.
I think its a no brainer.
Absolutely true.
Of course, in this instance (assuming that we all understand things correctly) its a case of grandparents wanting to take a 16 month old out of state during the pendency of a divorce.
I think its a no brainer.
Not true, legally if there are no orders in place she can prevent Dad from taking the child (if the child is in her possession) just as Dad can choose not to return the child to her if the child is in her possession. How the courts may perceive these actions is anybody's guess..