Excellent articles. It does sound like from the Uniform Child Protection Act that whatever the Bahamian decision is construed to be might be applicable.
Or at least that court has provided some arguable proof of a relationship. Although the article said a 2001 appellate court had struck down the California 1998 law re grandparents rights as unconstitutional.
Once again, it’s surprising no main stream TV station has offered up time to a legal expert,talking head to opine about this stuff...
you're right, the talking heads haven't been addressing this enough. If an unmarried deceased child, is, in fact, a basis to give their parent, the extra 'ooomph', legally stepping-into-place of their deceased child for visitation, that may be good information for a lot of grandparents around the country who've lost their children and don't know that they could possibly get visitation of their grandchildren.