by Anonymous on April 4th, 2009

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If the noncustodial parent has to work on his visitation day, should his parents (grandparents) be able to come and get the child and keep her til the parent gets off work. Or should the parent wait til he gets off work?

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  • by Legend In Your Own Mind on April 4th, 2009

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    Sounds reasonable to me.. But it also depends on the grandparents and what history they might have. Not all grandparents are the sweet benevolent people others are. Some are mean, rotten SOB's who have no business even being near kids. It really depends on the grandparents, the parents and whatever agreement is made with the courts.

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  • by George R. McCasland on June 22nd, 2009

    George R. McCasland

    Yes, if for no other consideration than being an example to the child in showing honor to the authority of the court.

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