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Grandparents Rights in Scotland

Submitted on Friday 9th January 2015

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

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Grandparents Rights in Scotland

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As it stands in Scotland there is no legal rights for grandparents to see their grandchildren. the government need to change this outdated law.Often when parents separate, grandparents can be forgotten about. They can lose contact with the child or children and therefore miss the chance to watch their grandchildren grow up. The grandchildren can also miss out on this beneficial relationship.
The law was reviewed prior to the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006. It was decided that no change was needed in Scotland, so grandparents still don't have automatic rights to see their grandchildren. In order to seek contact they first need to apply for Parental Rights and Responsibilities.

A spokesman for the Scottish Government recently told the Herald Scotland that "Rights are given in relation to children in order to allow a person to fulfil his or her parental responsibilities, not to ensure that person's continuing relationship with the child".


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