The summary is:
A grandmother sues the mother of her grandson for permission to take him to see his father in Lima. The child is five years old, does not speak, does not go to school, and has a lung problem. The mother works as a stripper and receives a check for the child's disability. The grandmother claims that the mother neglects and abuses the child. The judge grants temporary custody to the grandmother and calls the department of children and families to investigate the case. The mother insults the judge and the grandmother. A witness who takes care of the child confirms that he is lonely and isolated. Two experts suggest that the child may have brain damage, cerebral palsy, or autism, and needs therapy. The mother denies any wrongdoing and blames the grandmother for her son's deportation.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- Gladys is suing Tachira, the mother of her grandson, to get permission to take him to Lima to see his father.
- Gladys' son was deported for drug trafficking after he met Tachira, who works as a stripper.
- Gladys' grandson is five years old, does not speak, does not go to school, and has a lung problem from birth.
- Tachira does not let Gladys see her grandson unless she pays her money.
- Tachira receives a check for low income or disability for her son and uses it to pay her rent.
- Jean-Jacques is the person who takes care of the child most of the time and says he is very lonely and isolated.
- Dr. Misael González and Detective Peñate are investigating the case and suspect child abuse and neglect by Tachira.
- Dr. Apollo grants temporary custody of the child to Gladys and calls the department of children and families to do a home study.