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ethelburga | 12:23 Wed 22nd Jan 2014 | Law
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Anyone know what rights I have re my grand daughter aged three, not seen for a year and her mother seems unwilling to bring her to see me.
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In truth Ethelburga, Grandparents have no actual rights in law.

I presume you have tried all the usual routes to appeal to her,it is so sad and I can only feel for you.

Courts can and do recognise the value of Grandparents in a child's life, but it would be a costly route to try and may leave an even more bitter taste.
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Thanks, sad, isn't it?
Very sad ethel... Can you go and visit your granddaughter?
I thought they were changing this.
But clearly they arent:
http://www.thefamilylawco.co.uk/grandparents/what-are-grandparents-rights/

sorry about that.

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