You raise a valid point Iam. Even a child at the age of 11 or older would not I'm sure be prepared to walk to a grandparents house, if they were left in no doubt that this is not what their parents wanted. That of course is down to the parents.
I do think it's unhelpful to suggest that anyone agreeing, therefore signing this petition is blind to the possibility that some may not be doing so with the best interests of children in mind. Opinions may differ but I that doesn't mean some are more concerned about the children in these cases, than others.
I appreciate parents enabling their children to continue seeing grandparents they themselves don't want to see would be difficult however, where there is an established and valuable relationship there, I fail to understand why any parent would interfere with this if they were genuinely putting their children's interests first.
The possibility of of grandparents actually going to court would be avoided if parents actually were putting the interests of their children above their own.
Thankfully, regardless of whether or not this petition is successful, as the law stands it is possible for grandparents to go to court to maintain contact with their grandchildren.
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