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When grandparents of a divorcing or divorced couple desire to visit a grandchild, despite parental objection, what must be proven to the court?
 
  a. That it is in the grandparents' best interest
  b. That the child's family is intact
  c. That the child will suffer harm if the visitation is not ordered
  d. That the grandparent is the only true psychological parent of the child

Question 2

The letters UPL stand for:
 
  a. Usual Practice of Law.
  b. Unauthorized Practice of Law.
  c. Unusual Procedures in Law.
  d. Unethical Public Law.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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