Smileless2012
It is as you say DL unusual for GP's to go to court for contact and even if they're successful, where the parents dig in and subvert that contact for no good reason, it's very difficult for any court order to be enforced.
I agree that it's difficult to say if this approach is in the best interests of the child or not, having said that I fail to see how it is ever in the best interest of children to suddenly lose all contact with the GP's they've had in their lives.
Not sure why the original post got deleted (?), but, no, I agree, in general, it's not ever a good idea for adult rows to interfere with GP/GC relationships.
Unless there's harm/abuse, risking the children, I don't really understand it.
But, I suppose it's the same, sometimes, when two parents split up. Anger, bitterness, revenge and foot stamping impede normal contact, and the children become weaponised..π
Shame though.