If a Parent Loses the Rights to Their Child, Do Grand Parents Lose Too?

Question by Jamie, FNP: If a parent loses the rights to their child, do grand parents lose too?
The grandparents are upstanding citizens, moral Christians that have done nothing but love their children and grand children. They tried to stop the drug use when the kid was young and then she lived in another state.
Does your state have grandparents rights? West Virginia doesn’t.

Best answer:

Answer by cutenwild1769
I dont think ours does either. If grandparents want to see there grandchildren then they need to make it known. Trying to stop it when the kid was young isnt helping the situation after shes already had a couple of kids. Youd really just have to check around and find a really good lawyer

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