My son & his girlfriend are expecting, both are 25.
She & her 6 yr old son from another guy are bi-polar w/anger issues. Her anger has turned violent towards my son many times. When arguing he prefers to leave the situation, which makes her angrier. She will scratch & hit to keep him from leaving, & always, like clockwork, she threatens to call the cops & to lie & have him arrested for hitting her.
She's been arrested 3 times that I know of. Once for domestic violence against my son, and twice for phone harrassment, against us once & someone else another time.
She's been in the hospital multiple times for ODing on bi-polar meds, for being drunk out of her mind, and a few times on suicide watch. She & my son took her son to the hospital once when he had a breakdown & screamed he was going to kill himself - 6 years old & he's going to kill himself! Unbelievable! He has frequent tantrums where he throws things around the house & hits them. I hate the thought of my 1st grandbaby being brought up in this type of environment.
She doesn't work & is lazy - I don't see her getting a job to support herself any time in the near future. She lives off the state & recently had to give up her subsidized apt. & move back with her parents. Her dad's an alcholic, a dui arrest ended his cop career. Her mom is just as immature - ready defend her daughter even if it means lying about her true nature.
One minute this crazy girl tells us that she can't wait till this baby is born so she can dump him/her off at our house and go out drinking with other guys - the next she's telling my son he'll never see this baby because she's going to get someone else sign the birth certificate as the father. (Yeah right - good luck with that one!) Sooooo......
1. How do we go about making sure we know when the baby is born and getting paternity test ordered asap so my son can sign the birth certificate.
2. Do we have a chance for full custody considering her problems, and if so what steps should we be taking to help ensure it happens.
3. If we are up for a custody battle, how do we go about it when we don't have money for a high priced attorney?
She & her 6 yr old son from another guy are bi-polar w/anger issues. Her anger has turned violent towards my son many times. When arguing he prefers to leave the situation, which makes her angrier. She will scratch & hit to keep him from leaving, & always, like clockwork, she threatens to call the cops & to lie & have him arrested for hitting her.
She's been arrested 3 times that I know of. Once for domestic violence against my son, and twice for phone harrassment, against us once & someone else another time.
She's been in the hospital multiple times for ODing on bi-polar meds, for being drunk out of her mind, and a few times on suicide watch. She & my son took her son to the hospital once when he had a breakdown & screamed he was going to kill himself - 6 years old & he's going to kill himself! Unbelievable! He has frequent tantrums where he throws things around the house & hits them. I hate the thought of my 1st grandbaby being brought up in this type of environment.
She doesn't work & is lazy - I don't see her getting a job to support herself any time in the near future. She lives off the state & recently had to give up her subsidized apt. & move back with her parents. Her dad's an alcholic, a dui arrest ended his cop career. Her mom is just as immature - ready defend her daughter even if it means lying about her true nature.
One minute this crazy girl tells us that she can't wait till this baby is born so she can dump him/her off at our house and go out drinking with other guys - the next she's telling my son he'll never see this baby because she's going to get someone else sign the birth certificate as the father. (Yeah right - good luck with that one!) Sooooo......
1. How do we go about making sure we know when the baby is born and getting paternity test ordered asap so my son can sign the birth certificate.
2. Do we have a chance for full custody considering her problems, and if so what steps should we be taking to help ensure it happens.
3. If we are up for a custody battle, how do we go about it when we don't have money for a high priced attorney?