Los Angeles California Grandparents' Rights Attorney
Legal Visitation Rights - Custody Rights
Grandparents are often the forgotten people in a divorce. The children's parents are concerned about their own parenting time, child support and other divorce issues such as division of marital property. What are the grandparents' rights? Do grandparents have a right to visitation?
Grandparents' rights are an evolving area of the law. If you are concerned about your grandchildren and your ability to maintain a relationship with them, contact a family law attorney at Stolar & Associates.
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Grandparents' rights are not guaranteed in California law. If both parents do not want you to see your grandchildren, a judge would need strong reasons to overcome that decision.
- Have you been involved in the support and care of your grandchild? Many grandparents have stepped in and taken over the care of their grandchildren when the parents are unable or unwilling to care for them.
- What is in the best interests of the child? This is a question the family court judge will always use to make a decision about children. Will the child be better off by having regular visits with the grandparents?
Feelings can run high in a divorce. Parents are confused and even angry. That anger may be directed against grandma and grandpa. Talk to an attorney about your concerns. We will explain your options and help you decide what if any actions you should take.
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Discuss your concerns about your grandchildren with an experienced child custody lawyer. To speak with a custody lawyer, please call us at 310.288.1828 or contact us today. Your first consultation is free.



