Well, I'm not dealing with that aspect of it here. What we're trying to say is that it is a terminally ill parent. Now, if the grandparents are involved in the raising of the children, that's an issue of its own. Certainly I'm in that situation, personally. My son and his wife are divorced and we're helping them raise our grandkids. Mostly it's a little moral support, but it's the other kind of support as well, at times. But that's my duty in life.
Was it a terminally ill grandparent, is that what you're suggesting? I think the courts would have to be pretty careful on that. If one set of grandparents has access and another doesn't, then you're really getting into an area. For the purposes of what I'm trying to do, I'm looking here at parents. If we can deal with that at this point in time, I think that would be one big step.