What are the options available to grandparents who are trying to maintain a relationship with a grandchild who is living in another state or country?

In Oregon, grandparents who are trying to maintain a relationship with a grandchild who is living in another state or country have a few options available to them. Depending on the age of the grandchild, grandparents may be able to file a petition for visitation or custody rights. This may involve gathering evidence and attending a court hearing to demonstrate why the grandparent needs to maintain a relationship with the grandchild. If the grandparent is unable to attend court, they may be able to file a request to the court for a telephone hearing or for the judge to review the documents without an appearance. In certain circumstances, the grandparent could also request a court order for the custodial parent to allow communication through phone, mail, or other electronic means. Communication is particularly important for grandparents who are living in a different country. In this case, the grandparent may request a court order for the custodial parent to allow the grandparent to send gifts or money to the grandchild. Grandparents should research any applicable laws in the child’s state or country. Finally, grandparents can turn to organizations such as Grandfamilies of America or other nonprofits for support in maintaining contact with the grandchild. These organizations can provide information, advice, and resources for grandparents who are looking to reconnect with their grandchildren.

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