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dweller

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3. It may depend on your state of residence
Wed Sep 13, 2023, 10:10 PM
Sep 2023

I’d call legal aid if it’s available , but grandparents usually do have rights to visitation even outside of parental agreements.
Have details of your time with grands to report. Visits, trips together etc to show that you have established relationships with grands.

My parents had to do this when my ex tried to limit them in visits. My parents didn’t even need me to help them and they got everything they went after concerning grandparent’s rights.

In NC, good luck to you



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