Friday, May 14, 2010
The Rights of Grandparents and Adoptions
Adopting a grandchild or grandchildren is a noble and caring gesture for any grandparent. There are several situations in which a grandparent in Indiana can adopt a grandchild. Some children, as adults and parents, can become ill, get caught up in bad behavior, such as drinking and driving and get into other trouble with the law. Indiana court systems will grant custody to a grandparent rather than put the child or children into foster care.
The Beginning: Child in Need of Services
Initially, the Indiana court will order the child to be in need of social services. Indiana Child Protection Services will then attempt to locate a family member, beginning with a grandparent. The grandparents will then become legal guardians.
Posted by Kat at 7:31 AM
http://kat-grandparenting.blogspot.com/2010/05/rights-of-grandparents-and-adoptions.html
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