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Limits to a Parent's Right to Refuse
2010-06-01
Did you know that a judge can allow grandparents to see or have some form of contact with their grandchildren despite the parents’ refusal?
What do you think?
The opinion of other participants:
I think that parents should always have the right to decide this issue for their children and if they refuse, their decision should be respected.
22 %
I think that, in some cases, the parents’ refusal shouldn’t stop the grandchildren from having a relationship with their grandparents.
78 %
To learn more, consult our Infosheet
The Right of Grandchildren to Have a Relationship with Their Grandparents
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