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Grandparent Rights
Grandparents have, in certain circumstances, visitation rights for their grandchildren and can even gain custody of them. The articles that attorneys have included in this area of the KnowledgeBase explore the issues that arise when grandparents seek to assert these rights, and discuss the current state of the laws governing grandparent rights.
Grandparent Rights
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Grandparent Rights in Arizona
Provided by Cates, Hanson, Sargeant & Rakestraw, P.L.C.
Though grandparents often fill important roles in the upbringing of their grandchildren, Arizona provides limited rights to grandparents. Read More » -
Do Grandparents Have Child Custody Rights in North Carolina?
Provided by Breeden Law
North Carolina does not have grandparent visitation or custody rights. Claims are discouraged and allowed only when the child's parents are unfit or have acted contrary to parental rights. Read More »