Hi Red,
If your grandson is not working and as no funds to pay for a solicitor he may be able to receive free legal aid. Tell him to speak to the citizens Advice bureau, address from the library, they may be able to offer advice the address of a solicitor that does this type of work.
Although you are clearly very upset about this situation you should remember you only know one side of the problem, couples don't always share there intimate relationships with family and there may be more to the split than you are aware of.
If you know where your grandsons X is living why not keep in touch by sending a postcard to your great grandson and her with a message asking how they are. I think it is always best to try and keep the cart on the wheels as the saying goes, try not to make things worse, it never serves any purpose and will alienate you.
Unfortunately as grandparents you have no rights under English Law.
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