
Imaka
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I would think only if the child is at risk because of the visit.
Your question would be easier to address if you could give examples or describe the circumstances you are concerned about.
Consider that a grandparent's love is a very special gift to a child. If it is possible to maintain that, I would do so. I did not get along with my children's grandmother, but she was still special to them. |
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UNITool
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Grandparents generally have no LEGAL visitation rights. If you feel it's in their best interest to prevent them from seeing your child/ren - don't let them. Be very sure though. |
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Rev. Still Monkeys
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If you don't want a grandparent to visit, you can just tell them. They have no legal right to visitation. |
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huihuiyuyu
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when he/she becomes senile |
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Cheer Bear
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If you are one of the childs legal guardians , then you can deny all visitations since the grandparents have no rights, under most conditions. If your not the legal guardian, then I would assume any reason a parent could lose a child so could a grandparent. Abuse, or neglect. |
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margaretswett@sbcglobal.net
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Grandparents only have rights when the court orders it...if this is the case then you would have to have documented evidence for unfit status. Other than that, you can personally not allow visitation if no court is involved. |
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gyrferret
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When they favor one child over another, when they disown you in front of your children... things like that... |
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Lefty
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You can deny a grandparent visitations, then the grandparents have to take you to court to prove themselves worthy. |
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buttaflies29la
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whatever grounds that justifies your reasons & will stand up in court if they choose to bring it there once you tell them they are no longer fit to be with your child.
You can have no reason if you want but if they fight it they will win and be given visitation rights as the judge decides.
I know I would take it to court if I were denied my grandchildren |
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stodgypodgy
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I believe you would have to prove that they are harming the child in some way, you might be able to get limited supervised visits easier than no visits. |
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gabby
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Why would you want to? Keeping children from different family members only hurts them. Keep children out of family problems and disputes or they may grow up to be dysfunctional. |
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alxbonner
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When ya'll become grandparents... I'd hate to be you guys. -peace. |
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cmrmmm2003
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As far as I know, grandparents have no legal rights to visit a grandchild unless a court orders it. If you don't want them to see them, then tell them to stay away! |
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chloe
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Grandparents are asset but in some situations bad ones ruin life, some grandparents may not have proved as good parents in the first place, then how can they be good grandparents, not all but some grandparents are better when not met with. |
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