I'm sorry to hear that you're going through such a difficult situation with your daughter and her husband.
Grandparent visitation rights can vary significantly from one state to another, and not all states have specific laws that grant grandparents visitation rights. In some states, grandparents may be able to petition the court for visitation under certain circumstances, while in others, visitation rights may be restricted to specific situations, such as when the parents are divorced, separated, or when one parent has passed away.
If you are interested in pursuing visitation rights, I strongly recommend consulting with a family law attorney in your area. They will be able to provide you with specific information about the laws and regulations relevant to your jurisdiction. A family law attorney can also help you understand the chances of success in your case and guide you through the legal process if you decide to proceed.
In situations like this, open communication can also be essential. If possible, try to reach out to your daughter and her husband to express your feelings and discuss the situation. They may have reasons for their actions that you are not aware of, and addressing the issues directly might help in finding a resolution.
Remember that family relationships can be complex, and seeking the advice of a professional can be beneficial as you navigate this difficult situation.