Grandparents' visitation rights
I was watching a TV show where this woman's mom took her to court for the right to see her grandkids. It wasn't a made up show, well it was Dr. Phil so who knows, but it was supposed to be real anyway. The grandma didn't have custody nor had she ever, yet she was taking them to court for visitation rights. I didn't realize grandparents could do this. Did I misunderstand what was going on? What if the grandparents aren't nice people and the person doesn't want them involved in their grandchild's life? Can they still take their kid to court over the right to see their grandchildren? I think that's what was going on in this situation. I caught the end of it. Just curious. I had never heard of this before.:confused:
This was taking place in the US on the east cost I think, but I'm not sure what state.