Are there any circumstances in which grandparents cannot get visitation rights?

In Washington, there are several circumstances in which grandparents cannot get visitation rights. Typically, grandparents may not be able to get visitation rights if they are not the legal guardians of the grandchild or if the grandchild’s parents are still married and living together. Additionally, Washington residents must meet certain criteria for obtaining visitation rights with a grandchild, such as being the grandparent of the child and being a third party who has had a substantial and continuing relationship with the child. In addition, grandparents may not be able to get visitation rights if their grandchild’s parents are not married. This is because only the parents have the legal right to decide who can and cannot visit their child. Furthermore, grandparents may not be able to get visitation if the grandchild’s parents object to the grandparent’s visitations. This is due to the fact that Washington courts typically rule in favor of the child’s parents in these situations. Finally, grandparents may not be able to get visitation rights if the grandchild’s parents are deceased or if the grandchild is in foster care or the care of a third-party. This is because the guardians of the child are typically the ones that decide who can and cannot visit the child. In addition, if the grandchild is in foster care, the court may decide that the grandparents do not have a substantial relationship with the child and therefore deny visitation.

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