At this time, it's very difficult to give a definitive answer to this question.
Currently, grandparent's visitation rights are still uncertain. Various courts have ruled in
a variety of ways, most of them contradictory. If the grandparents are determined to
gain some sort visitation and have the legal and financial resources to press the issue,
they will usually get some consideration from the court. This is by no means a 'sure thing'-
the courts are still in flux over the visitation rights, if any, that grandparents have. Some
courts have ruled that grandparents essentially have no rights to visitation, but other
courts have done the opposite and ruled in favor of grandparents, granting them limited
visitation.
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