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Date: December 06, 2021 01:42PM
Threatening to sue your daughter and SIL was a mistake on your part. That's a nuclear option which would infuriate any parent, and is certain to be a deal-breaker. Further, any such lawsuit would most likely fail. "Grandparents' rights" really aren't a thing.
https://family.jrank.org/pages/733/Grandparents-Rights-Grandparent-Visitation-Rights-in-United-States.html"It is important to note that grandparents' rights only give grandparents the right to file a petition to visit their grandchildren; they do not guarantee that grandparents will be heard before a court of law."
"Grandparents' rights legally challenge family law tradition that protects parents' rights to raise their children as they see fit. The rights of biological and adoptive parents have been protected by the U.S. Supreme Court"
"In most grandparent visitation cases… U.S. Supreme Court and lower court justices largely have ruled in favor of parents over grandparents"