A devastating side effect of relationship breakdown is that grandparents do not as the law stands today have a right to contact with their grandchildren.
All too often the emotional impact of a relationship breakdown can ripple over and adversely affect a child’s relationship with their extended family, their grandparents in particular.
If a grandparent wishes to have contact with their grandchildren and this is refused by one or both parents, they may have no option but to apply to the court. This is not an easy process and expert and specialist family law advice is required.
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