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A parent who surrendered custody of her son has no standing to petition for visitation of the children fathered by the son later in life, an upstate Family Court judge has determined. Judge W. Dennis Duggan of Albany County has held under the meaning of Domestic Relations Law §72(1) that a parent who gives up custody of her child ceases to be the "grandparent" of any offspring that child eventually has. The state statute allows grandparents to seek visitation of their grandchildren under narrow circumstances.
September 19, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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