Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
child abuse and domestic violence
my son's wife is violent and a child abuser. The state is involved. I will do anything to protect the children and my son has left her with the children and now says he wants to patch things up. What can I do to prevent my grandchildren from going back to this abusive violent mother?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: child abuse and domestic violence
With the State involved (DCFS) I believe that Family Couseling/ Couples Counseling/Anger Management can all be set up through the Court. Your son can see to that through his dependency action.
Re: child abuse and domestic violence
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There is not much you can do. Only the state can begin action to take the kids away from the parents. Your son can file for divorce but has apparently chosen not to. Grandparent's have little or no rights as opposed to the parents of children in the State of Florida. If you feel strongly about their safety, you can file complaints with the Department of Children and Family Services or try and convince your son of the dangers involved.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.