Does a grandparent have the right to seek visitation if their grandchild is in the military?

In Maryland, a grandparent does have the legal right to seek visitation if their grandchild is in the military. Under the Maryland Grandparents’ Rights Law, a grandparent can petition the court for visitation when their grandchild is in the military. This includes when the grandchild is stationed outside of the state or even overseas. The law requires that the grandparent provide a written explanation of why they believe that visitation with the grandchild is in the grandchild’s best interests. The court will then consider a variety of factors in determining if visitation should be granted or not, including the extent of the prior relationship between grandparent and grandchild, the grandchild’s current situation, the grandparent’s ability to provide a positive influence in the grandchild’s life, and any other factors the court deems relevant. The court is also obligated to listen to the grandchild’s wishes, as they are considered an important part of the decision. If visitation is granted, the court will create a schedule that is in the best interests of the grandchild. Visitation may take place in-person or via phone, video, or other communications. However, if the court determines that the grandchild’s safety or mental health is at risk if visitation is granted, the petition may be denied. Ultimately, it is up to the court to decide if grandparent visitation is in the grandchild’s best interests.

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