Yes, it can be done. Under U.S. law, “disowning” someone is a usually a relatively straightforward matter, requiring practically no legal activity. There is no petition one makes to the courts to declare a status change that an adult child is no longer theirs. read more
Can a parent disown their adopted disabled adult child. Yes, they can, any person CAN do anything but that doesn’t mean its the right thing to do or it may not seem like the right thing just looking at the case as a bystander. If the parent is the guardian of the adult child than adult protective would be called to represent the adult child who is disabled. read more
The parents can write any child they want into or out of the will. There's not much the adult child can/needs to do regarding grandparent visits. If the grandparents file with the court requesting visitation, that's the time to address it, but Courts rarely grant grandparent visitation. read more