Visitation and custody battles aren’t just for parents anymore.: An article from: Trial
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From the supplier: Grandparents and stepparent are claiming child custody and visitation rights in divorce cases, as judgments by Alaska, Florida and Kansas courts showed. Influenced by lobbying by groups such as the American Ass’n for Retired Persons, virtually all states have passed “grandparents’ rights” laws allowing visitation when meeting the ‘best interests of the child’ test.
Citation Details
Title: Visitation and custody battles aren’t just for parents anymore.
Author: Donald C. Dilworth
Publication: Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1998
Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Volume: 34 Issue: n9 Page: 100(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Visitation and custody battles aren’t just for parents anymore.: An article from: Trial
