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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.

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What has to be done to get grandparents rights?

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


What are a fathers rights to his kids after a spouse passes ..against the maternal grandparents?

You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.


Can the son's paternal grandparents take him from his mother?

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.


Do grandparents have legal rights for custody in Tennessee?

If fully depends on the circumstances.


Your son gave up parental rights to his daughter would you still have grandparents rights?

A grandparent's "rights" to grandchildren, if any, are accessed through their own child's legal relationship with the grandchild. A parent who gives up parental rights usually does so though a legal proceeding so the child can be legally adopted. Courts rarely allow a parent to sever their responsibility to their child unless there is another adult standing by to take over all the responsibilities of being a parent to the child. Therefore, if one parent's rights are voluntarily severed the grandparents have no link to the child if the child has been legally adopted by the custodial parent's spouse. Although the grandparents may want to continue to see the child it up to the child's parents to decide if seeing the grandparents is in their best interest. Grandparents rights, if any exist, are generally determined on a case by case basis through a court action. Although it may be extremely difficult to accept in some cases a child's parents should have the right to make such decisions without outside interference. See related question link provided below.

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Do grandparents have grandchildren visitation rights in nova scotia?

No. they do not.


What has to be done to get grandparents rights?

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


What can a grandmother who is denied visitation do to see her grandchildren?

Go to court. Grandparents have rights too.


Why should grandparents have visitation rights?

Grandparents should have the right to have visitation rights because their grandchildren might want to see them. Also when the children have enjoyed a good relationship with their grandparents that is an important part of life and it shouldn't end if the parents divorce or one parent dies.


Do grandchildren have rights to their grandparents even if the children's parents are living?

Grandparents have no legal right to have custody over their grandchildren like parents do. Any relative have the same right to petition for custody if the parents are gone. If the parents are there they are the ones deciding where the child will live.Grandparents can have the right to petition for visitation though depending on which state they are in. That is something other relatives don't have. The laws differs on grandparents rights. The court usually don't go against parents wishes though.Another PerspectiveYou asked about grandchildren's rights to their grandparents. Unfortunately, the parents have the right to make decisions for their minor children. If the parents decide to keep their children from seeing their grandparents they may do so.


Do grandparents have legal rights in Oklahoma when it comes to seeing their grandchildren?

Not automatically, you have to go to court to get it. Until then it is entirely up to the parents. Read more in the link below.


Do a maternal grandparent have more rights to a child than a foster caregiver?

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.


Does grandparent have right to stop son from relinquishing his parental rights?

No. While some states do have grandparents' rights with respect to visitation of their grandchildren, they have NO ability to affect their own children's exercising of their parental rights. So, in this question, only the son has the legal ability to relinquish his own parental rights, and cannot be stopped from relinquishing those rights by his own parents (the grandparents). This presumes the son hasn't been declared mentally incompetent, and there isn't some court-ordered guardianship of the son.


What rights do you have as a grandma to get custody if your daughters moves in her boyfriend who is a drug user?

Grandparents do not have any legal rights to custody of the grandchildren but if you suspect the environment is bad for the child you should contact the CPS and then you can say you want to foster the child if the mother refuses to kick him out or move.


What are a fathers rights to his kids after a spouse passes ..against the maternal grandparents?

You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.


What states does not have grandparents rights?

arkansas


Is it right for Grandparents to adopt Grandchildren because they feel as if they can do a better job or provide more for the children?

Whether it's right or wrong, it's not possible unless the birth parent's rights have been legally terminated.