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  • 10-05-2015, 01:08 PM
    1jessie1
    Re: Can a Non-Custodial Parent Allow Someone else to Take Their Visitation
    so unless grandparents file for thier own visitation, dad does not have to let grandparents have mom's visitation..that would be up to mom to work out after she picked child up from designated meeting place (which is the police dept)
  • 10-05-2015, 01:09 PM
    llworking
    Re: Can a Non-Custodial Parent Allow Someone else to Take Their Visitation
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    parents are both in alabama. yes visitation is very minimal bc mother lives several hours away and states she cannot afford more liberal visitation. this was the visitation schedule she agreed to bc prior to this order she only saw child 2-3x a year and this order was created in order to hopefully create a schedule instead of sporadic, out of the blue visits

    Alabama's grandparent visitation law was found to be unconstitutional in 2010 by the Alabama Supreme Court. The law has since been revised but even the revised version has been challenged and there have been varying results. Therefore it is definitely not guaranteed that the grandparents would win a case for grandparent visitation.
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