Fish in the Deep Blue Sky

“Fish in the Deep Blue Sky” by Valarie Oliver, published by AuthorHouse in April 2007, is an insightful exploration of the challenges grandparents may face in maintaining relationships with their grandchildren amid difficult circumstances. This 88-page book addresses the complexities of legal rights and emotional struggles that can arise from situations such as divorce, substance abuse, or sudden loss, emphasizing the importance of understanding these issues before they become critical.
Readers will find a collection of real-life stories illustrating the perseverance of grandparents who have fought for visitation rights under various circumstances. The narratives highlight the universal nature of these challenges, demonstrating that anyone can be affected regardless of their background or status. Through this book, Oliver aims to prepare readers for potential hardships, encouraging them to approach such situations thoughtfully and with a focus on maintaining family connections.
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Anyone May Need Grandparents’ Rights
A bitter divorce, substance abuse, a sudden death, or any number of circumstances can put you, as a grandparent, at risk for losing touch with a grandchild. It is important to understand the complexity of the laws before you need to use them. When the unexpected occurs, you might react in the heat of the moment in ways that you will later regret. By reading this book, hopefully, you will be prepared to handle unfortunate circumstances in such a way that will not jeopardize your right to be a part of your grandchild’s life.
In the previous chapters I have included stories of grandparents who fought for visitation with grandchildren in a variety of circumstances. The stories show how, through perseverance, many grandparents have prevailed. You may recognize situations with which your own children, your grandchildren, other family members, friends or neighbors are grappling.
You may have thought that such heartaches do not affect people who own their own home, have a job, are educated, and are well thought of in their community. You may have thought that such distress is reserved for people who are somehow at fault for their misfortunes. You are wrong. Everyone is at risk.
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