June 19, 2009, Newsletter Issue #338: My grandchild was born out of wedlock do I have any rights?

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With respect to children born out of wedlock, grandparents may be granted visitation rights only after the actual paternity of the child has been legally established. In cases where parental rights have been relinquished, such as in the case of a child put up for adoption, the court takes the position that the grandparents´ rights have been relinquished as well.

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