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With her child, no.
There are NO grandparent's rights in the state of michigan.
VT is the abbreviation for the state of Vermont.
Need more info in order to to answer. Taken by who? For what reason? Where is the father in all this? In what part, if any, do the PATERNAL grandparents enter into this? In most states, grandparent's rights are based through the parent's rights. If a parent's rights are terminated, then the grandparent's rights are also lost. Sad, but true.
See: http://www.agingtexaswell.org/legal/grandparent_visitation.html
VT
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
arkansas
That is a state to state issue. Grandparents are being allowed to go into court these days and get rights though. I added a couple links for you to visit for more information. Hope this helps.
If you parents give up their rights or their rights are taken away and the judge gives it to the grandparents after they apply.
No. Grandparents don't have rights, only what the parents allow them to. If living in a state where grandparents have the right to petition for visitation, there is also no contact allowed if the child is adopted away. All ties are cut with the previous family.
No. they do not.