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Grandparents Rights?
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i have a 1 year old son and my other half will not allow my mum see him, because she didnt approve of us having a baby so young. They DO NOT get along at all. Should she go for her grandparents rights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry to disillusion you but Grandparents do not have any rights to see or have contact with grandchildren. They can apply to the family court for a parental responsibility order and then regular contact but this is in no way guaranteed as the court would need to assured that it is in the best interests of the child to have contact with the grandparent. It will be a hard battle and they will need a solicitor.
the problem is that they are as bad as each other. my mum takes arguements between me nd her out on my other half and this makes my other half angry. she told me tht she feels she has given my mum 2 many chances and doesnt wnt 2 keep being messed about. im stuck in the middle and all i want is everyone to get along and my little boy to see his family
I wrote my last posting before I saw yours ash. I'm sorry if I sounded harsh. You are in a dreadful situation being stuck in the middle of two people you love, but you must be more assertive with both of them. You can't go on like this and you must tell them both how miserable they are making you.
If they love you, then they will realise how you badly their behaviour is affecting you. It sounds like your mother and your partner both need to grow up!
I hope you can sort it out.
If they love you, then they will realise how you badly their behaviour is affecting you. It sounds like your mother and your partner both need to grow up!
I hope you can sort it out.
Your other half does not have to be there, when you visit your mother with your son.
That might be the easiest way to avoid arguments between them, for the time being.
I would also tell my mother in no uncertain terms that she better accepts my relationship and keep her negative comments to herself.
Otherwise, why would you want to take your son there, if all you get while you are there are bad words.
That might be the easiest way to avoid arguments between them, for the time being.
I would also tell my mother in no uncertain terms that she better accepts my relationship and keep her negative comments to herself.
Otherwise, why would you want to take your son there, if all you get while you are there are bad words.
Grandparents are an important part of any childs life,children should be allowed time with them unless the grandparent is a threat to the child. You must feel you are in the middle of your partner and mother but your child comes first. I hope a will not not upset you by saying this but tell them to stop acting like children and put the child first.