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Family

Dec. 27, 2000

Concept of Grandparents' Rights Suffers More Defeats

SAN FRANCISCO - Despite legislative efforts to give grandparents a larger role in rearing children from broken homes, elders are encountering resistance from California courts as they try to enforce their rights.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Despite legislative efforts to give grandparents a larger role in rearing children from broken homes, elders are encountering resistance from California courts as they try to enforce their rights.
        Two recent state appellate court decisions hig...

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