The grandparents can get access towards there grandchildren by the mother and father dies and they get them. Or the grandparents file for custody of the children
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
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.
If fully depends on the circumstances.
There are NO grandparent's rights in the state of michigan.
Parental rights are paramount to "grandparents rights". In most jurisdictions there are no such rights.
Laws regarding grandparents' rights vary by state. Some states have specific laws granting grandparents visitation rights, while others do not. It is important to consult the laws of the specific state in question to understand the rights grandparents may have in that jurisdiction.
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
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In states without specific grandparents rights laws, grandparents may have limited legal rights to visit or have custody of their grandchildren. They may need to demonstrate a significant relationship with the child and show that visitation is in the child's best interest. It is recommended to seek legal advice in such cases.
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 can ask for visitation to be granted through the court, but they are not automatically given visitation rights like natural/legal parents are.
as in grandparents rights, yes.
In 2016, New York passed a law granting grandparents the right to seek visitation with their grandchildren in certain circumstances, even if the parents object. This law expanded the rights of grandparents in the state.
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.
I don't know where you live but where I live there is no such thing as grandparents rights.
Their rights start where the parents' rights begin. If the parents are actively parenting, the child is thriving and nothing illegal is going on, then the grandparents are honor bound to support, not supplant, the parents. If the parents are out of the picture, the grandparents can certainly apply to become guardians of the child.