Go to court. Grandparents have rights too.
They can petition for visitation but their success depends on the circumstances. It would be easier of the parents agreed to it, of course. In West Virginia conditions for grandparent visitation rights include:consideration of whether a parent is deceased,the child has resided with the grandparent and subsequently was removed by a parent, orthe grandparent in several circumstances has been denied visitation by a parent.Adoption cuts off all visitation rights of grandparents. See related links.
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See a lawyer. I believe in the state of Ohio there are laws that grand parents may have pertaining to there grandchildren and the rights to visitation.
Not enough information is disclosed as to what state is being referred to. The law on this subject is mixed. Some states DO have precedent cases which allow the grandparents of divorced individuals to have visitation with their grandchildren. However the law is much less clear on the matter of grandparents who are simply estranged from their still married children, and who deny them access to their grandchildren. Suggest you contact an attorney skilled in family practice in your state for counsel on this matter.
Your grandmother's sister is your great aunt. Your great aunt's daughter is your first cousin, once removed.
The two issues are unrelated and of the two, denial of visitation is the more damaging to the child and society in general. see link
Grandparents should have the right to have visitation rights because their grandchildren might want to see them. Also when the children have enjoyed a good relationship with their grandparents that is an important part of life and it shouldn't end if the parents divorce or one parent dies.
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at times yes but usually if the noncustodial parent does want to see the child they will be denied visitation rights and not be allowed to see the child
From About.com Grandparents in North Carolina may be granted visitation in any order pertaining to custody of a child. See North Carolina General Statutes, Section 50-13.2. Visitation can be granted after adoption if the adopting party is a a stepparent or relative and if a "substantial relationship" exists between grandparent and grandchild. North Carolina General Statutes, Section 50-13.2A.
You should discuss your feelings with your parents to see if they can and will agree to modify the visitation agreement.You should discuss your feelings with your parents to see if they can and will agree to modify the visitation agreement.You should discuss your feelings with your parents to see if they can and will agree to modify the visitation agreement.You should discuss your feelings with your parents to see if they can and will agree to modify the visitation agreement.
yes denied is a verb because you are saying no to it Example:She denied it. see verb