If the child was adopted the grand parents have no rights. It would be up to the adoptive parents whether any relationship could be maintained.
extended family do include parents children and occasionally grandparents.
That depends on why guardianship was awarded to the grandparents.That depends on why guardianship was awarded to the grandparents.That depends on why guardianship was awarded to the grandparents.That depends on why guardianship was awarded to the grandparents.
Nuclear families (families with children AND parents), Step families (families with parents or parent who has/have children from previous relationships), Extented families (families with aunts, uncles, grandparents,cousins, etc.) ,Single parents families (families containing only one parent in charge of the rest of the family) and Adopted families (families who have adopted children to the family).
The Kikuyus name their children according to their parents and grandparents.
if they terminated their rights, they're probably out of luck
Allowing such visitation would be totally at the discretion of the adopting parents. There is not a law that would force them to allow any relatives of the adopted child to continue a relationship. Grandparents as does any person that can is considered an "interested party" have the option to file for guardianship or adoption of the child if they so choose.
A great deal will depend on how legally was the boy adopted? But if it was done legally then you pay nothing.
No. Your wife is your wife. You and your wife are your children's ancestors. Your ancestors are your parents, grandparents, great grandparents, and so on.
Grand parents are capable of spoiling the children , and our less strict with them.
All of the above (Apex)
In most adoptions, the rights/responsibilities of the biological parents are terminated.
A legal adoption is required