There is no such thing as "grandparents rights" in New Jersey. You have to prove that you provided care for the child in a parent like setting. For example, was the child in your custody for an extended period of time or something similar. The court will be very reluctant to interfere with the parental right to make choices, including the choice of who the child sees and does not see.
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