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Grandparent Rights to Visitation: Divorce pending, one parent is deceased and surviving parent denies reasonable visitation, or grandparent unreasonably denied visitation for period exceeding 90 days. Title 30, Chapter 3 (C.A. §30-3-4 et seq.)
When Adoption Occurs: Natural grandparents may have post-adoption visitation when the child is adopted by a stepparent, another grandparent, brother, sister, half-brother or sister, an aunt or uncle and their respective spouses.
Child Custody Statutes: Factors: (1) moral character of parents; and (2) age and sex of child. C.A., §30-3.
Parents May Choose: Yes
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