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The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Sheila Sues For Grandparents Rights, Finn’s Extreme Solution

The Bold And The Beautiful: Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown)The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers reveal that Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) won’t be easy to get rid of. Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor) is working on getting a restraining order. However, Sheila always has a backup plan. Could she sue for grandparent’s visitation rights? Before you laugh, it is a real thing and California judges are hearing these kinds of cases.

The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Restraining Order Struggle

B&B spoilers reveal that Carter is still trying to get a restraining order approved by a judge. It seems to be taking several days, which isn’t a good sign. Usually, these orders get signed within 24 hours due to people’s lives being at risk. The problem might be that the judge isn’t looking at Sheila’s past, but the fact that she currently hasn’t made a threat or actually done anything. Many times, this is a barrier to people getting protection orders even if they are in danger.

B&B Spoilers – John Finnegan’s Deception

Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) is going to go on a business trip with Hope Logan Spencer (Annika Noelle). While Steffy is gone, she will remain concerned about her family’s safety. It is speculated that Steffy returns to L.A. early because she catches Sheila holding Hayes Forrester Finnegan. This happens during the week of August 23 and Steffy blasts John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) for his deception.

The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Sues For Grandparents Visitation Rights?

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers reveal that the Forrester family will take drastic action. Sheila’s actions might actually get the restraining order finally granted. However, Sheila always tends to stay one step ahead. In the state of California, there are actually people going to court to get what is called “grandparents visitation rights.”

Basically, it is when a biological grandparent is denied access to a child. It’s complicated and complex, plus B&B is a soap so they can twist the laws any way they choose. It does seem strange for a storyline. At the same time, Sheila hasn’t been back for very long. This might have writers finding a way to keep Sheila in the storyline for a bit longer.

B&B Spoilers – Extreme Solution

If Sheila actually does sue for grandparents visitation rights, Finn will have to do something. Steffy will never forgive Finn if he doesn’t redeem himself. One way that he could do this is by ending his mother’s life. Even though it seems drastic, is there really any other solution when it comes to Sheila Carter? If the killing is justified, as in protecting his baby, then Finn could avoid prison.

What do you think is going to happen with Sheila and Finn? Can Steffy ever forgive her husband and can baby Hayes be saved? We will have to keep watching the CBS soap to find out how this storyline develops over the next few weeks.

Be sure to catch up on everything happening with B&B right now. Come back often for The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers, news and updates.

4 Comments
  1. Guest says

    Unless things have changed I don’t think grandparents have any legal rights over parents. It’s time for Sheila to get permanently removed like an accident. Quinn could push her over a big cliff and it actually work this time!

  2. cyberrine says

    Grandparents have legal rights for visitation and I hope she will success.

  3. sapphire playz says

    I hope if this is the the way the story goes, she doesn't get visitation. All they would have to do is prove what a wack job she is and the judge surely wouldn't agree to it. Would u want her around your child?

  4. cyberrine says

    Why she came back, what is the goal of this storyline ? One reason make everybody angry and unhappy or for a kidnaping. Sorry I am a .speaking person.

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