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Relative careYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > First Person > Relative care > No access ![]() No accessMick Tucker When Pam was denied access to her grandchild she knew she had a fight on her hands, but what exactly could she do? For many, there is no denying the joy of becoming a grandparent for the first time. But what if, when you became a grandparent, the reason for this joy was taken away from you and you weren't allowed to see it? When Pam first became a grandmother she was elated. But this elation was short lived. When her grandson was three, her son and his wife got divorced. Over the coming months it became clear that Pam wasn't going to be allowed to see her grandson, her son's ex-wife wasn't going to let her... Help playing audio/video last updated: 18/04/2008 at 15:55 SEE ALSOYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > First Person > Relative care > No access
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