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Son will not let me see his new son

My husband and I employed my son at our company.  He worked for us a long time ago and was fired.  After our first grandson was born a few months ago, my husband (my son's stepfather) rehired him against my wishes.  Again, things did not work out and we had to fire him again.  My son threatened me and said if he was fired, I would never see my grandson again.  My son has bitter feelings at my husband and always has since he was a young kid.  My husband has done nothing but try and help him.  My son is really angry at my husband, however, is hurting me by not letting me see my grandchild, to get back at my husband.

Please advise as to handle
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go to court there is a law for grandparents biological , to be able to see there grands
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Sorry to hear about your circumstances.  It's is always devastating to grandparents when things of this nature happen.  This is a hepatitis C forum that primarily deals with treatment, research studies, and living with hepc.  Perhaps your question could be better answered if you posted it on a new forum called MedHelp Social Forum where people can discuss day to day issues and problems that are not medically related.  I wish you the best.
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This forum is for discussions regarding Hepatitis C.
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