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My daughter lost her Son to his Uncle, However it was decided that the Uncle’s Girl friend would end up with Custody due to my daughter asking her to take care of him while she Got her Problems taken care of, since this i don’t understand how this can happen? also this woman i have seen how she treats my Grandson,, she is a Very Angry Woman,, i have tried calling her i literally had to ask her why she is not allowing us to see him and never answering her Phone when i call to talk to the Kid,, this was supposed to be for his benefit to make Shure he was safe and well taken care of,, i want to know if this is the same as in Colorado the grandparents dont have the right to see there grandkids,, this is a long story and very Frustrating for me, i was with him thru most of his life except the last 2 years ive only seen him 2 times ,to get this thing to allow me to see him i have to Pull Nails and tell her the truth,, and wow she hates that maybe we could talk about this and put a plan together
Dec 25, 2021
Family Law
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Bill HenryFounding Partner | 18 years of experience
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Given the complexity of your case, I would recommend speaking with a family law attorney. Without more information we cannot answer your question.

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