If two sixteen-year-olds have a baby, but their parents don't want to allow them to see each other, can their parents stop them from seeing each other?
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If two sixteen-year-olds have a baby, but their parents don't want to allow them to see each other, can their parents stop them from seeing each other?
Yes, they can. Having a baby does not take away your parents' right to set and enforce rules. The surprised grandparents have every right to take steps to prevent their having additional surprise grandchildren.