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| My first grandchild was placed for adoption by my twenty year old daughter against my wishes and that of my family. My entire family is in mourning. My daughter contacted an adoption agency in Poulsbo, WA and gave my grand-daughter to the adoptive parents immediately after my grand-daughter was born on May 1, 2001. I live in California. What are my rights as the grandfather? I would like visitation rights, am I entitled? Can I stop the process? Please help me. [Edited by sadgrandpa on 05-05-2001 at 01:46 AM] |
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| Grandparents don't seem to have any rights in this country! Please look at the web page I made about my grandchildren, and send it to as many people you can think of that could help me! Good luck with your grandchild! Peace and Love, Devastated Nana [url]http://hometown.aol.com/reenie102953/index.html[/url] |
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| I would suggest writing your 20 year old daughter out of your will, and leaving her share to the adopted child when they find her. |
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