How can I see my grandson if my son refuses to let me see him?

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How can I see my grandson if my son refuses to let me see him?

Asked on December 5, 2013 under Family Law, Michigan

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John York / John York Law Office

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

There is a procedure in family law court to file for grandparent visitation.  It will be granted if it is in the best interest of the child.  However such a petition is only allowed if the parents are divorced or separated or never married.  Otherwise it is entirely up to the parents.


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