Saturday, October 24, 2009

If you have custody of your children and your ex has extremely minimal and restricted visitation can your ex's

parents get visitation too? Even if the ex's visitation is required to take place at their home?
Answers:
Many states are now giving grandparents rights. It depends on the laws in your state.
But since the ex's visitation is taking place in their home, that should count as their visitation as well.
You can google your state and grandparents rights to find out the rules in your state. They vary wildly from state to state!
they can fight for it but most likely not get it..they are not the parents.
They may be able to, there is such a thing as Grandparents rights!
In most states nowadays, grandparents can get court ordered visitation.
yes, they still have rights and can get visitation, which may also be restricted if the court sees reason
No, it's illegal. Contact your attorney immediately. My ex-husband's mother tried to pull the same crap on me. You need to stop it before it gets out of hand. My attorney lit her up. Don't believe a word they say.get everything done on your part the legal way! Grandparent's rights/visitations can only be awarded if they had a truely significant part in your child's life OR your ex husband were to be dead. That's it.
They have rights under the grand parents rights under your state law, however if there is a flight risk or a risk of him having access to the children through the parent their visitations can be limited and also set up through the courts and you can get a court advocate to supervise visitations.

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