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Grandparent Visitation Rights in California?
In the case of Hoag v. Diedjomahor, the court was asked to determine whether it would be in a minor’s child’s best interest to order grandmother visitation. FACTUAL BACKGROUND LEADING TO THE GUARDIANSHIP AND PETITION FOR VISITATION Mother and father … Continue reading