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Grandparents' Visitation RightsOn April 18, 2002, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the Illinois
Grandparent Visitation Statute was unconstitutional on its face because
it allowed state intervention with the due process rights of parents to
make decisions regarding their children (without their health, safety
or welfare being at risk.
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