Connecticut High Court: No Need To Impose Parent’s Decisions In Visitation Order

Mealey's (July 12, 2019, 3:37 PM EDT) -- HARTFORD, Conn. — The Connecticut Supreme Court on July 2 ruled that a trial court’s order granting grandparents’ petition for visitation over the objection of a fit custodial parent did not have to include a provision requiring them to abide by all of the parent’s decisions regarding the care of the child during the visitation (Diane Boisvert, et al. v. James Gavis, Nos. SC 20049 & SC 20053, Conn. Sup., 2019 Conn. LEXIS 182)....

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