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What standard is used in deciding whether to order visitation rights?

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What standard is used in deciding whether to order visitation rights?

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A. In most states, the court must decide whether visitation is “in the best interest of the child.” A few grandparent visitation laws list specific factors the court should consider, such as the prior relationship between the grandparents and grandchildren, the mental and physical health of the parties, and the preference of the child, if the child is old enough to express a preference.

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