Unless the grandparents have filed for (and been granted) some form of temporary custody, then all you need to do is show up at their doorstep - with the police in tow, if need be.
But, I see where they might have a case for guardianship. You have a 15 year old with a 7 month old child ... that means she was gallivanting around at 14. An argument can probably be made that you permitted this activity and thus engaged in child neglect. In CA getting a 14 year old pregnant is likely to land the father in prison, and if the relationship was permitted it could land you in prison as well. If this can be used against you, you really might want to reconsider this whole thing.
Otherwise, they have no legal authority to your children absent a court order.
- Carl
But, I see where they might have a case for guardianship. You have a 15 year old with a 7 month old child ... that means she was gallivanting around at 14. An argument can probably be made that you permitted this activity and thus engaged in child neglect. In CA getting a 14 year old pregnant is likely to land the father in prison, and if the relationship was permitted it could land you in prison as well. If this can be used against you, you really might want to reconsider this whole thing.
Otherwise, they have no legal authority to your children absent a court order.
- Carl