I really don’t understand how dragging parents of young children into court, the financial and emotional burden it would be on the family is in the best interest of the child.
Suing the parents doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It absolutely impacts the child. “Sorry, Jr, but no vacations, extracurriculars or school funds for you, we had to pay legal fees because Grandma and Grandpa sued us.”
And where does it end? If the grandparents are divorced, and they get one weekend a month, then the kids never get a weekend with their parents. Or holidays? The parents get one Christmas morning every six years?
If grandparents get similar visitation as non custodial parents, what other rights are parents losing? Are grandparents going to be able to restrict where the family can live? Sorry, you can’t accept the promotion, it’s too far. Be a nightmare for military families. Will they get access to school records, medical records and get a vote in parenting decisions? Will grandparents, since they’re getting court ordered access also have to pay child support?
It’s a slippery slope, when you take rights away from one group (parents) to give it to another (grandparents). Will other extended family be able to gain visitation rights? I mean, one could argue that aunts and uncles are genetically close as well, so they should be able to have the access grandparents do…
Massive can of worms. And I don’t see how it’s to the child’s benefit when all the costs are in.