Jacque Power
FLA #6
Part 1:
JOB DESCRIPTION
Title: Grandparent
Hours of work: 24/7
Duties
-Be a mentor with knowledge to their grandchildren
-Provide love and support to grandchildren -Provide financial security when needed
-Be historian between generations
Responsibilities:
-Be available when children/grandchildren are in need
-Set a great example for children/grandchildren
-Be a helping hand
-Be a great listener
-Be the link between different generations
Qualifications/skills:
-Be knowledgeable/historian
-Financially stable
-Great support system
-Positively be able to spread wisdom from past experiences
Part 2:
1.In the determination of visitation rights to a child from a grandparent, the judge should determine the positive effects they’d have on their grandchild. A judge should look into the grandparent’s ability to be a helping hand in financials, as well as babysitting, and caretaking of the child. They should determine the relationship the grandparent has with the child’s parent/guardian. Is their relationship a healthy one to provide guidance to the child? The judge should also determine if the grandparent is healthy physically and mentally. Lastly, a grandparent should be able to offer wisdom and knowledge of their past and the life they’ve lived to their grandchild. The judge should determine if their knowledge and guidance is positive and will shape the child into a better individual,
as an example you would not want to have a grandparent encourage drug or alcohol use. 2.In the determination of visitation rights to a child from a grandparent, the judge should determine the negative effects they’d have on their grandchild. Does this grandparent not have a great financial standing to be able to provide the helping hand when needed? The judge should determine the relationship of all family members and ensure the grandparent will not have a negative effect on the child’s livelihood. If the
FLA #6
Part 1:
JOB DESCRIPTION
Title: Grandparent
Hours of work: 24/7
Duties
-Be a mentor with knowledge to their grandchildren
-Provide love and support to grandchildren -Provide financial security when needed
-Be historian between generations
Responsibilities:
-Be available when children/grandchildren are in need
-Set a great example for children/grandchildren
-Be a helping hand
-Be a great listener
-Be the link between different generations
Qualifications/skills:
-Be knowledgeable/historian
-Financially stable
-Great support system
-Positively be able to spread wisdom from past experiences
Part 2:
1.In the determination of visitation rights to a child from a grandparent, the judge should determine the positive effects they’d have on their grandchild. A judge should look into the grandparent’s ability to be a helping hand in financials, as well as babysitting, and caretaking of the child. They should determine the relationship the grandparent has with the child’s parent/guardian. Is their relationship a healthy one to provide guidance to the child? The judge should also determine if the grandparent is healthy physically and mentally. Lastly, a grandparent should be able to offer wisdom and knowledge of their past and the life they’ve lived to their grandchild. The judge should determine if their knowledge and guidance is positive and will shape the child into a better individual,
as an example you would not want to have a grandparent encourage drug or alcohol use. 2.In the determination of visitation rights to a child from a grandparent, the judge should determine the negative effects they’d have on their grandchild. Does this grandparent not have a great financial standing to be able to provide the helping hand when needed? The judge should determine the relationship of all family members and ensure the grandparent will not have a negative effect on the child’s livelihood. If the