I am normally just a lurker on the estrangement threads. However, reading them in their entirety, one thing is glaringly obvious. Whilst those grandparents who are cut off from their grandchildren appear to always be ready to listen to the reasons given, show empathy, and admit that in some cases it is understandable, the same cannot be said for those who have resorted to no contact. Indeed every grandparent in this situation is toxic...according to their indisputable knowledge, gained it would seem in the main from reading "case histories" of others on the internet, and books written for monetary gain. If they were as sure of their actions as they claim to be, they would not need validation from others. As far as I can see, nowhere has it been said that of course there are scenarios where families are ripped apart when they attempt to welcome a newcomer, who turns out to be....yes you got it....TOXIC! There are equally as many forums and books written on this subject.
The sheer arrogance of some of the posts makes me laugh and cry, in equal measure. Cry because of the knowledge of the pain of a previously loving close knit family being destroyed. Laughing because, if life has taught me one thing, it is that where human emotions are concerned, there are absolutely no guarantees. Children who are being deprived of contact with family will want to know their roots when they are old enough...it's human nature...and may well find that they disagree with what their controlling parents said and did.