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Submitted 70 days ago...

deborahcook2

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Granparents rights

HI i am just wondering if there are any granparents rights, only our daughter inlaw will no longer let us see our granson atall and we are seeking advise on how to go about seeing him. thanking you


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Submitted 56 days ago...

dinodancing

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I bleive every State has grandparent rights. I myself am a grandparent, and believe that as such we are a great influence on our grandchildrent. If anyone of my children or inlaws denied me those moments I would move to the court for recourse. I am a positive influence and my grandchildren love spending time with me. I love seeing my grandchildren mature into responsible young people. Anyhow I would go to family court of my jurisdiction and seek a petition to have my grandparental rights ordered. Of course, there may instances where grandparents would not get visitation and those would be when not in the best interest of the children.

 

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Submitted 55 days ago...

AIWere796

AIWere796

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Sorry every state does not have laws for Grandparents rights. I can not see my grandchildren. Check your state laws don't just assume.

 

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Submitted 34 days ago...

tomturkey

tomturkey

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Every state has different laws on grandparents rights. I do not know what state you live in, but there are just a few that does not allow any rights to grandparents. Most states will allow a grandparent to file for visitations. This has been a battle between the parents and grandparents for a long time now and even when the courts allow the visitations the parents still refuse the grandparent their rights and it ends up in courts for years and cost lots of money. The best thing to do is try to talk to the parents and work something out,if that does not work all you can do is consult with an attorney and find out if your state allows for any grandparent rights.

 
 

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