It should be made clear that a parent’s rights will often supersede a grandparent’s rights if none of these 5 situations apply. For instance, if the children’s parents (including stepparents) are still married and have decided to cut off access to your grandchildren, unless one of the following situations applies, there is usually nothing you can do other than to work on the relationship and try to reestablish lines of communication.
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