In some states they have the right to petition for visitation. Not in all.
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.
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
Yes. The parent's rights should be and are paramount to any rights the grandparent's may think they have.
Yes since he can't do it. see link
Legally you have no such rights like visitation rights like parents have so if the parents/guardian is denying access you can go to court. Contact Grandparents Association. Courts will decide if you can put forward any motions to visitation.
I don't know where you live but where I live there is no such thing as grandparents rights.
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.
The husband of a grandmother is often the grandfather. In general, however, grandparents do not have rights to a grandchild unless the parents are dead or legally incapacitated and the grandparents are the closest competent relatives. Even then, a court must first assign custody to the grandparents, it does not come automatically.
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
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Yes. The parent's rights should be and are paramount to any rights the grandparent's may think they have.
Yes since he can't do it. see link
Legally you have no such rights like visitation rights like parents have so if the parents/guardian is denying access you can go to court. Contact Grandparents Association. Courts will decide if you can put forward any motions to visitation.
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.
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. they do not.
Grandparents do not usually have visitation rights, so, if you are the sole guardian of your son, you probably do not have to let him visit any grandparents.