Grandparents are a significant and special part of their grandchildren’s lives, providing love, support, and sometimes fulfilling parental needs and duties. When divorce occurs, many grandparents worry that their ability to see their grandchildren will be compromised. Mississippi courts recognize the importance of the relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren, and have laws in place to preserve those visitation rights if upholding and continuing that relationship is in the children’s best interest.
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