40-9-202. Nonexclusive remedy.
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40-9-202 . Nonexclusive remedy. In addition to or in lieu of seeking reasonable rights to contact with a child under this chapter, a grandparent retains the following rights:
(1)to seek a parental interest, visitation, or parenting plan under Title 40, chapter 4;
(2)to seek authority as a caretaker relative, including authority to consent to medical care, for a child under Title 40, chapter 6;
(3)to seek custody of a child as an extended family member under Title 41, chapter 3;
(4)to seek adoption of a child under Title 42; and
(5)to seek guardianship of a child under Title 72, chapter 5.