If you are
having trouble seeing your grandchildren, or have a grandchild who
is being neglected or abused, the answers to your problems may be in
this book. This book is designed to let grandparents know their
legal rights, and to help them take their case through the court
system.
Tips on Grandparent Rights in
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on Grandparent Rights in California is a goldmine of data, regulations, and useful suggestions to help provide insight into the legal rights of grandparents. The
questionnaire in chapter one helps determine if the grandparent has any legal rights. Chapters two, three, four and five describe court processes and criteria for each
action. Chapter six is about fees involved and chapter seven covers tips on how to implement court orders and how to avoid the pitfalls of working with former-in-laws.
Each county's different court process is included along with any pertinent information, i.e. names, addresses, telephone numbers, parking information, etc....
This
annotated bibliography provides family life educators,
gerontologists, developmental psychologists, child care providers,
and family law practitioners with more than one thousand citations
to books, chapters, journal articles, theses and dissertations, and
selective newspaper articles. Chapters are arranged under broad
topics including: grandparental roles, minority group grandparents,
the grandparent-parent relationship, the grandparent-grandchild
relationship, grandparents and divorce/remarriage, and the legal
rights of grandparents. The bibliography also contains demographic
data and an appendix of selected legislation affecting grandparents.
With author, subject, and case indexes.