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[quote=Anonymous]A ROFR doesn't prevent grandparent visits during your visitation time unless you explicitly put it into the agreement. In low-conflict situations a ROFR can be pretty open ended, but you seem unclear about how and when to offer ROFR and if I were your spouse I would be making you follow it to the letter of the law given some of the cagey statements you're making. You need to go back to your attorneys and rewrite the ROFR/get a modification, because you are trying to look for loopholes for when it should apply but you aren't initiating it, but also seem confused about thinking a ROFR applies when it doesn't. A vague ROFR is not good for your situation- the kids are going to get stuck somewhere or miss out on time with extended family because you don't understand how it should work. DCUM cannot interpret a ROFR that wasn't written clearly in the first place. You need to go to your attorney and just get it tidied up instead of hoping you'll get the answer you want here.[/quote]
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