Can I be refused access to my grandchild in a messy divorce? Ask Gelman

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Q: My son and his former partner are going through a messy split, and as a grandmother I’m terrified that I’m going to be pushed out of my granddaughter’s life. They’ve stopped allowing visits, even though I used to care for her every week and helped them save significantly on daycare costs. Do grandparents in Ontario have any legal ability to get access or even decision-making responsibility over a grandchild?

A: In family law, it’s not unusual for grandparents to be among the first to feel the impact when parents start fighting. The bond between a child and a grandparent can be as significant as the bond with a parent, and when parental conflict escalates, it is often the extended family that gets cut off first.

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