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In Mississippi, grandparents can ask the court for visitation with their grandchildren under certain circumstances. The law allows grandparents to request court-ordered visitation when specific events happen in the family or when a strong relationship with the child has been unfairly cut off.
Many kids start drifting away from their grandparents starting around age 10 and continue into their teen years. This varies from child to child and family to family, but it mimics what many parents experience as their kids gain autonomy and get increasingly interested in their friends.
Common signs of a toxic grandparent relationship include manipulative behavior, undermining parental authority, frequent criticism or negativity, creating conflict within the family, and disregard for the childs well-being.
If a second-degree relative (grandparents, uncles, aunts) or third-degree relative (great grandparents, great uncles and aunts, first cousins) has MS, your risk is about 1 in 100. If your sibling or non-identical twin has MS, your risk is about 1 in 20. If your identical twin has MS, your risk is about 1 in 4.
MS isnt directly passed on. While over 200 genes might affect your chances of getting MS, genetics only play a part. Having someone else in your family with MS increases your risk slightly, but the chances are still low.
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