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frontierman56

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
We are in South Carolina. We live about 3 hours from our Grandchildren. Their father and mother are married, but the Father forbids the Grandchildren from coming to visit us. What can we do?
Thanks
 


frontierman56 said:
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
We are in South Carolina. We live about 3 hours from our Grandchildren. Their father and mother are married, but the Father forbids the Grandchildren from coming to visit us. What can we do?
Thanks
Maybe you should figure out why he wont let them see you, and change it.
 

frontierman56

Junior Member
He just says we live to far away and if something happened he could not get here soon enough...he works most of the time at least 5 hours away..there is some other reason...we cannot an honest answer..we think he likes the control.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
frontierman56 said:
He just says we live to far away and if something happened he could not get here soon enough...he works most of the time at least 5 hours away..there is some other reason...we cannot an honest answer..we think he likes the control.
And since he is the FATHER, that's exactly what he has, control over his own children.

You have no legal standing.
 
frontierman56 said:
He just says we live to far away and if something happened he could not get here soon enough...he works most of the time at least 5 hours away..there is some other reason...we cannot an honest answer..we think he likes the control.
Then just ask if YOU can come visit them.... Rent a motel room for the weekend and visit them. He doesnt have to bring them to you.Then if he says no, there really isnt a lot you can do.Especially if you dont have a very close relationship with the children. He is the Father, he has a right to say who his children can and cannot see.
 

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