· 12/9/2019

In re A.T.

Citations

  • 2019 Ohio 5038

Syllabus

Grandparents do not have inherent legal rights to the care and custody of their grandchildren. A person stands in loco parentis if they undertake care and control of another in the absence of such supervision by that person's natural parents. A person in loco parentis is charged, in fact, with the parent's rights, duties, and responsibilities.

Judges: Willamowski

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