Summary
A BID to give Scots grandparents automatic rights to see their grandchildren seems certain to end in defeat after legal experts concluded family disputes should continue to be settled in court.
Campaign groups argue that the law should be changed to give grandparents who are frozen out of the lives of their grandchildren the legal right to access.See the full content of this document
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Grandparents' Child Access Hopes Dashed
With a growing number of grandparents taking on child-care duties, ministers recently accepted there might be a case for reform and proposed the move as part of a wide-ranging shake-up of family law.
But the Law Society of Scotland, the body tha...See the full content of this document
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