What are grandparents' rights?

In New Hampshire, grandparents have some legal rights when it comes to spending time with their grandchildren. Grandparents are given visitation rights under certain circumstances, such as if one or both of the parents are deceased, if the marriage of the parents has been dissolved, or if the child has been neglected or abused. In New Hampshire, grandparents can file a petition for the right to visit their grandchildren. The court will consider a variety of factors including the length and quality of the prior relationship between the grandparent and the grandchild. The court will also look at the potential for disruption to the family and the potential benefits of visitation for the grandchild. Grandparents also have the legal right to seek custody of their grandchildren. This is especially true in cases of abuse or neglect. The court will consider the best interests of the grandchild in deciding on the custody issue. Finally, grandparents may seek to adopt their grandchildren if the parents are unable or unwilling to care for them. Adoption gives the grandparents legal rights over the children, including the right to make decisions about their upbringing and access to financial entitlements. In all of these cases, the court will weigh the best interests of the child against the rights of the grandparents to determine what is in the best interest of the child.

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