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Fri Feb 17, 2017, 02:55 AM Feb 2017

Bill Proposes Grandparents Get a Say in Guardianship Cases

A new bill proposing that grandparents play a bigger role in guardianship cases involving their grandchildren had its first hearing at the State House Tuesday.

Lawmakers were surprised by how few people showed up to testify on a bill that would allow grandparents a say in guardianship proceedings for grandchildren whose parents struggle with substance abuse – advocates like MaryLou Beaver claim that’s because this bill is a no-brainer.

"Grandparents have no rights to speak or advocate for what is best for their grandchildren in court," said Beaver, Executive Director of Every Child Matters NH, "And they have no recourse when passing their grandchildren back into what they know are unsafe situations."

If passed, this legislation will give grandparents standing in New Hampshire courts in guardianship cases when parental substance abuse is involved.

Read more: http://nhpr.org/post/bill-proposes-grandparents-get-say-guardianship-cases

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