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My mother...again....(LONG)
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 378284" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well VA doesnt have a set statute that gives Grandparents legal rights for visitation. It does lump them in there with "other family members" but there is a whole slew of things that a court would have to look at in order to actually order visitation and two would probably block her: the psychiatric evaluation and childs age and wishes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>One thing I would do is if she is insistent on corresponding with difficult child is tell her she needs to send them through you and he can write her back. Then I would get her letters and open them, type up a difficult child-type response and send it back. Or better yet...does she email? Tell her he has email access at this place and create a fake email account for him and let them email back and forth. Of course, its you and her all along...lol. That way you know everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 378284, member: 1514"] Well VA doesnt have a set statute that gives Grandparents legal rights for visitation. It does lump them in there with "other family members" but there is a whole slew of things that a court would have to look at in order to actually order visitation and two would probably block her: the psychiatric evaluation and childs age and wishes. One thing I would do is if she is insistent on corresponding with difficult child is tell her she needs to send them through you and he can write her back. Then I would get her letters and open them, type up a difficult child-type response and send it back. Or better yet...does she email? Tell her he has email access at this place and create a fake email account for him and let them email back and forth. Of course, its you and her all along...lol. That way you know everything. [/QUOTE]
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