In re Visitation of L-A.D.W.
Annotate this CaseThe child at issue in this case (Child) had a close relationship with her maternal grandparents (Grandparents) from the day she was born. The child’s mother (Mother) passed away when Child was eight years old. In accordance with Mother’s wishes, Grandparents filed for visitation rights with Child under the Grandparent Visitation Act. After a hearing, the trial court determined that it was in Child’s best interest to have a meaningful and ongoing relationship with Grandparents. Father appealed. The Supreme Court affirmed the entirety of the trial court’s order granting grandparent visitation, holding that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in awarding grandparent visitation and in setting the amount of grandparent visitation.
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