Legal Question in Family Law in Washington

grandparents rights

my mother lives in alaska my daughter lives in tacoma wa. my daughters father had custody and past away a few years ago i was not not told till well after he past.his sister got her and i know i signed some sort of paper to give the sister right to get her on ssi. while her father was alive my other 2 kids got to see her almost every week-end . my oldest daughter suffers from polycystic kidney disease and hepatic fibrosis diabetes and a few other things. her life span is short and wants to see her little sister. the auntie that has custody lies all the time and won't let the kids see each other any more . is there somthing that can be done ?


Asked on 12/21/05, 8:32 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Christopher Steuart IT Forensics, Inc.

Re: grandparents rights

I would encourage you to read your statement and attempt to rewrite it in a more coherent fashion. Punctuation would help. I was unable to figure out what your situation is. I was unable to figure out what grandparents' rights have to do with this situation.

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Answered on 12/22/05, 12:30 am


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