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Aug 06
2009
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Ask a Lawyer: How to file for visitation by grandparentsPosted by: Dads Divorce on Aug 6, 2009 Tagged in: Visitation , Visitation , rights , Parenting , motion , KS , grandparents , custody , custody , Ask A Lawyer , access
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Question:
My ex daughter-in-law moved out of state. Currently my son is trying to get kids back. In the meantime she will not allow me to have any contact with the kids. What can I do? I have limited amount of money. Can I file papers without an attorney? I raised these kids for over 1 year, do I have rights?
Answer:
Allow me to preface my answer to your question with the disclaimer that I am not licensed to practice law in the state of Kansas. Some states do have grandparents' rights that allow you to seek visitation. Usually it involves a denial of time with the grandchildren.











