Legal Question in Family Law in Georgia
Child Custody in Georgia
My ex-wife and I have been divorced for 6 years with joint custody. 2 years ago she signed over guardianship to her mother. I am trying to get my kids to live with me now and the grandmother (which has legal guardianship) has no problem with it. I need to know if the grandmother and I need my ex-wife's consent. If not, what steps do I need to take to get this accomplished?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Child Custody in Georgia
Generally , you need to go back and change the original divorce decree/final order. The standard for the change is "best interest of the children." Mom could contest it but since the she has not had the children for two years this would work against her. There are so many critical facts that you really need to sit down with an attorney see what legal options you have.
Re: Child Custody in Georgia
This is a little bit complicated. Probably you should get both the mother's and the grandmother's consent, but it needs to be done correctly. Consult with a local attorney.
Re: Child Custody in Georgia
You either need the ex-wife's consent or to get a judge to do it over her objection. Either way you need legal counsel, as a change of custody is not a routine proceeding.