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Document summary:
The grandparents appealed a judgment denying their request to obtain visitation with their granddaughter. The court held that the Arizona grandparent visitation statute was constitutional, as it had a number of safeguards for the parents. The case was remanded to the trial court to conduct a hearing considering the benefits of visitation to the child in light of the constitutional safeguards afforded the parents. McGovern v. McGovern, No. 2-CA-CV-01-0016 (Ariz. Ct. App. Oct. 10, 2001).
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