A growing number of grandparents in Britain are turning to the courts to help after they are
denied access to their grandchildren.
Seek help if necessary — If you have done everything you reasonably can and you are still being
denied access to your grandchildren, you can seek legal advice from a family lawyer.
While some grandparents are temporarily
denied access to their grandchildren as a consequence of acrimony between the separated parents, in most situations contact resumes or increases once relationship grievances subsides.
The sense of loss for grandparents is also immense and difficult to imagine in being
denied access to their grandchildren.
Not exact matches
The research, which explores Attachment Theory and the Neuroscience of Human Relationships, has found that
grandchildren who are
denied access to their grandparents suffer detrimental effects which can harm their development.
The law mentions not once but twice that parents must have «serious» grounds for
denying grandparents
access to their
grandchildren.
Others are grandmothers and aunts who can not see their
grandchildren, nieces, or nephews, because their son or brother is
denied access to his children.