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Access to grandchildren: Does the law need to change?

The One Show Team | 14:42 UK time, Thursday, 21 May 2009

When families separate, grandparents can find themselves unable to see their grandchildren.

Grandparents can be required to go to court twice to ask permission just to see their own grandchildren, reveals a recently launched by charities , and the .

The charities are attempting to promote the importance of grandparents and wider families, to highlight the problems they face after parents separate or divorce. They're calling upon the Government to give more legal rights to grandparents.

Should grandparents be given greater consideration when parents part? Does the law need to change? Share your experiences and stories here.

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