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Code · Alaska · Title 25 · Chapter 20

Sec. 25.20.065. Visitation rights of grandparent.

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Sec. 25.20.065. Visitation rights of grandparent.
(a)Except as provided in
(b)of this section, a child's grandparent may petition the superior court for an order establishing reasonable rights of visitation between the grandparent and child if
(1)the grandparent has established or attempted to establish ongoing personal contact with the child; and
(2)visitation by the grandparent is in the child's best interest.
(b)After a decree or final order relating to child custody is entered under AS 25.20.060 or AS 25.24.150 or relating to an adoption under AS 25.23 , a grandparent may petition under this section only if
(1)the grandparent did not request the court to grant visitation rights during the pendency of proceedings under AS 25.20.060 , AS 25.23 , or AS 25.24 ; or
(2)there has been a change in circumstances relating to the custodial parent or the minor child that justifies reconsideration of the grandparent's visitation rights.
(c)When determining whether to grant rights of visitation between a grandparent and grandchild under this section, AS 25.20.060 , or AS 25.24 , and when determining the terms and conditions to be attached to a right of grandparent visitation, the court shall consider whether there is a history of child abuse or domestic violence attributable to the grandparent's son or daughter who is a parent of the grandchild.
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