Neither Harm Nor Clear & Convincing Evidence
- bandrewrifkin
- Aug 6, 2019
- 1 min read
The debate over what the United States Supreme Court held regarding grandparent visitation in its 2000 ruling in the Case of Troxel v Granville, appears to finally be over. Grandparents advocates, such as the Grandparents Rights Organization, have argued that the high court never intended laws in each state to require such strict prerequisites, as that there would have to be harm to a child before a grandparent would be entitled to see their grandchild...
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