The right of the child and close relatives to see each other after the divorce.

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🟢 The right of the child and close relatives to see each other after the divorce.

Question; My son is divorced from my daughter-in-law, my daughter-in-law is resisting us to see our granddaughter, what can we do. Does our bride have the right to do that?

Answer; According to the Family Code, grandparents, brothers, sisters, and other close relatives have the right to see the child. If the parent (one of them) does not allow close relatives to see the child, the guardianship and trusteeship authority may give them a chance. It is also possible to file a lawsuit in court to set a time to see the child and impose an obligation not to interfere.

🟢 In short, your bride has no right not to show you the baby. If in practice, as you say, there is a problem, it is possible to resolve the issue in a positive way by filing a lawsuit.

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