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betterthanher
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Obviously you do NOT understand it. The "will" does nothing. Period!! The only thing the grandparents would have a chance at is visitation. They could certainly fight for custody, but the biofather would get them first (outside of being deemed unfit or couldn't be located).shellandty said:I understand that, but at least having a "will" naming guardianship will make his fight a little harder and longer giving the grandparent's at least a chance.
There was a case here in Ohio just recently (week or two ago) where G-parents were awarded visitation.