Grand Parents Rights

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I would like to know if my mother-n- law (The kids Grandparents) do have Grandparents rights to see their grand children.

The case is pretty much like this my husband is in the Military and we are stationed in Nv. But the kids and Grandparents live in Ca. Nowhere in their divorce decree does it state that she can have visitation with the kids. My husband and I are going to be going overseas in 3 months and will not be able to see the kids for 2yrs. So their grandmother would like to have visitation with them. She has asked the kids mother and she has said NO you will not be seeing my kids nor talking with them at all.

Does anyone know if the kids grandparents can have right to see their grand children and if so what type of motion and forms would she need to file. Any help would be much appreciated.

Thank You
 
Grandparents have almost no rights for intact families especially in nevada. I'm confused though by the post....who do the kids live with now? Who are you in this?
 
I would like to know if my mother-n- law (The kids Grandparents) do have Grandparents rights to see their grand children.

The case is pretty much like this my husband is in the Military and we are stationed in Nv. But the kids and Grandparents live in Ca. Nowhere in their divorce decree does it state that she can have visitation with the kids. My husband and I are going to be going overseas in 3 months and will not be able to see the kids for 2yrs. So their grandmother would like to have visitation with them. She has asked the kids mother and she has said NO you will not be seeing my kids nor talking with them at all.

Does anyone know if the kids grandparents can have right to see their grand children and if so what type of motion and forms would she need to file. Any help would be much appreciated.

Thank You

With whom are the children residing? If not Mom or Dad ...Why is that? And how long?
 
You should have searched for your other thread on the exact same subject.

http://www.thelaw.com/forums/showthread.php?p=130513#post130513

The father or the grandmother can visit the county courthouse where the original order was made. I believe they have family law facilitators in most CA courts who will locate the forms needed and explain the process. Also, explore this site:

http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/family/

This can be accomplished more efficiently with the help of an attorney.
 
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