Judge Did Not Err When Modifying Grandparents’ Visitation Rights, Panel Says

(May 14, 2018, 10:35 AM EDT) -- ATLANTA — A Georgia appeals panel on May 3 held that a trial court judge did not err when modifying grandparents’ visitation rights with two minor children after they were precluded from their scheduled 2016 visit, holding that the grandparent visitation statute allows them to file an original action for visitation rights to intervene in an existing action concerning the parents’ divorce (Julie Pate v. Brian Sadlock, et al., Nos. A1810395, A18A0396, A18A0397, Ga. App., 2018 Ga. App., 3rd Div., 2018 Ga. App. LEXIS 244)....

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