To be clear, I think the reason the address on file change is because he's being wrangled in his criminal case, but who knows as to whether that extends to the lack of streaming or not.
I think the theory that Nick & the remnants of the Qover have to reside in a separate address from the children makes sense on the surface. Since that case was sealed, the outcome is currently unknown, right? (I may have forgotten if the children’s welfare case was fully resolved, but iirc it is not.) It’s not out of the question that they’re still operating under visitation rules while the grandparents juggle custody.
Go with BG on this one. It's usually a safe bet.
Anyway, the grandparents don't have legal "custody", the state does, almost certainly. These cases usually take around two years to resolve and will include periodic home visits, drug tests, etc. before custody is returned to the parents. This is compatible with many posts in the Balldouniverse about CPS cases in MN and the county.
The question I think you're asking is who are the current guardians? The overwhelming evidence is that Nick is at home. I believe the kids are also at home.
The only thing I'm confused about is why BG believes the parental "wrangling" only concerns the criminal case. Consider that the trust (so, Bob & Celeste) own the main house. Then, consider the sequence of events:
- April moves into the main house in, what, March as the "nanny"
- Arrest in May, Bob testifies in June
- Around the time the kids are returned, the 2nd home that April was sent to (probably due to the kids' return), is put on the market
- Denied denied denied
- Address change
- Nick goes dark, mostly
I'm not sure what to make of that sequence except to say that I believe the wrangling is more wholistic than the criminal case. Bob & Celeste could be threatening to pull the main house if Nicky doesn't behave.
No way would Nick leave Kayla and April alone together for a month.
Objection! My fever dream is a Thelma & Louise ending to this whole saga. Were it not for the kids, or maybe
for the kids, this seems like an appropriate ending:

Didn't they murder one of the husbands before this?