Does Arkansas Abide by the Grandparents Law the Right to See Your Grandchild and Wht Do You Have to Do?
Question by James S: Does arkansas abide by the grandparents law the right to see your grandchild and wht do you have to do?
I want to see my grandchild but her dad will not let us he has full custody but the mother has visitation he will not let her see the child either the mother is in prision the child is very sad and says daddy want let me see you he is one of these people that thinks he knows everything and he does he has pulled her out of school twice this year and put her in another school please help
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Answer by Dr. Luv
Most states don’t have a right to see the grandchild law. The Supreme Court ruled this about 10 years ago.
Answer by Latrice T
In Arkansas, it is generally hard for a grandparent to get visitation rights with grandchildren when a parent having custody of the child objects. A summary of this subject has been published by Arkansas legal aid –see the link below.
http://www.arlegalservices.org/Data/DocumentLibrary/Documents/1088458408.39/doc_FSGrandparent_visitation.pdf
Of course, for information on your particular legal rights, you would have to consult an Arkansas licensed attorney, but I’m hoping that this general information is helpful as a start.
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