The understanding in the state of California has long been that grandparent visitation rights are limited. If there is dispute between parents and grandparents over a grandparent's request for visitation rights, the parents typically win. However, there is always an exception to the rule, as we see in the recent published case Stuard v. Stuard, 2016 DJDAR 2058 (March 1, 2016).
In Stuard, the grandparents were substantially involved in the life of the child from the...
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