The bottom line is that grandparents do have rights when it comes to custody and their grandchildren. The courts recognize them as an integral part of the family support system.
The key however is for grandparent’s to make their wishes known and get involved with custody process.
Check out No Greater Loss for the details you need to advance your custody case through the courts easily and at less cost to you than a hefty attorney fee.
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