Visitation Rights of Grandparents in North Carolina

Wednesday, April 1, 1998

This article reviews the current national trend toward giving grandparents expanded legal rights of visitation with minor grandchildren, and it examines the present state of the law on this issue in North Carolina. The article summarizes the protected legal status of parents in North Carolina when a nonparent seeks custody of or visitation with their minor children, and then discusses the exception to this status created by the current North Carolina statutes on visitation by grandparents. Finally, the article reviews a recent recommendation from a legislative study commission that the rights of grandparents in North Carolina be expanded.

Citation: 
Howell, Cheryl D. "Visitation Rights of Grandparents in North Carolina." Popular Government 63, no. 3 (Spring 1998).
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