Hi Everybody
I'm asking on behalf of someone else here, and cannot find specifics to help the situation so I figured someone would have insight.
Short story - couple married for many years, 4 children, separation then divorce. Dad remarried (no new children in relationship). Situation with ex isn't pretty and she did her best to brainwash the kids. The oldest didn't want go to with Dad one day on visitation and he held the child. Two small bruises were made into an assault charge (since dismissed) and CAS has mandated supervised visits.
With the court case dropped and the restraining order lifted, the ex has refused access to the children to the entire family including grandparents, uncles/aunts, etc.
So, what I'm curious about, is can the ex "withhold" the children from the extended family? The grandparents were never implicated or involved in anything and simply would like to visit with the kids (5, 7, 9, 11).
Do grandparents have rights and/or privileges?
Thanks, sorry for the long story
I'm asking on behalf of someone else here, and cannot find specifics to help the situation so I figured someone would have insight.
Short story - couple married for many years, 4 children, separation then divorce. Dad remarried (no new children in relationship). Situation with ex isn't pretty and she did her best to brainwash the kids. The oldest didn't want go to with Dad one day on visitation and he held the child. Two small bruises were made into an assault charge (since dismissed) and CAS has mandated supervised visits.
With the court case dropped and the restraining order lifted, the ex has refused access to the children to the entire family including grandparents, uncles/aunts, etc.
So, what I'm curious about, is can the ex "withhold" the children from the extended family? The grandparents were never implicated or involved in anything and simply would like to visit with the kids (5, 7, 9, 11).
Do grandparents have rights and/or privileges?
Thanks, sorry for the long story
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