Whoever the court says. It's possible they could wind up sharing custody.
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
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There are no 'grandparents rights" laws in N.C. The only thing you can do is take them to court and sue for visitation rights, or if unfit, you need to have info to back that up, and prove unfit in court. Good luck....
I think you would be cousins!
yes he had a lot he had 3 daughter he also had great-grandkids
In terms of access to grandchildren, in most places grandparents have about the same rights as aunts, which is to say they have no rights that are not specifically conferred by a divorce court considering a specific divorce.
Grandkids is one word. Though the correct spelling is actually grandchildren.
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In Ontario grandparents can fill out form 8 for access to grandkids as a 3rd party member. You must show the court that you had a previous bond and that the grandkids will suffer without you in their lives. You can find more information at 'Family Connections' on the world wide web located at kidsrights.ca. There is a download-able form 8 on this site.
so you could see your grandkids marry. so you could see your grandkids marry.
no.