Anonymous wrote:Don’t give it a second thought. They can onlh get rights under extraordinary circumstances (one of the parents has to be dead or the parents have to be divorced; grandparents have to prove that a relationship is in best interest of child which would usually be based on having had custody at one time). Grandparents rights are not a thing in America: parents have a fundamental right to decide how to raise our children and courts won’t get involved in something like this.
+1 to all of this. My sister had to deal with threats like this and this is exactly what the lawyers and eventually the judge told her MIL. But agree with the other PP to alert school and activities that the grandparents are not allowed to pick up the kids.
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