My child's grandparents think we are trying to keep her from them
Full Question:
My wife and I are about to begin a seperation. Currently our daughter goes to visit her grandparents in Pennsylvania every other weekend. Although, when our seperation begins I, the father, will be getting her every other weekend per the agreement with my wife. When the
grandparents found this out they have threatened to take us to court. Even though we explained that we are not denying them anything. When my wife has her weekend with our daughter she explained that she would visit with her and sometimes spend the night to attend church the next day. So my question is, do they have a leg to stand on? Or do we have
anything to worry about?
04/28/2009 |
Category: Divorce ยป Grandparents... |
State: ALL |
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Answer:
In Maryland, a court may award visitation rights if visitation is in the child's best interest. What is in the child's best interest is a matter of interpretation for the court based on all the facts and
circumstances involved.