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Grandparents Rights Attorney in Katy

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Grandparents Rights Attorney in Katy

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  1. Katy Grandparents’ Rights Attorney Protecting Your Rights for the Benefit of You and Your Grandchild Spouses and their children are not the only ones affected by the emotional process of divorce. Friends and family members can suffer the effects as well, especially when their relationships with the children involved are jeopardized by bitter parents. Grandparents are often cut off from their grandchildren by the custodial parent due to anger or bitterness. If you are the victim of such behavior, you have the right to approach the court and request grandparents’ rights for visitation or, under certain circumstances, to custody or guardianship of the child. Any divorce case involving children is decided according to the children’s best interests as seen by the court; therefore, you need to hire a Katy grandparents’ rights lawyer who can demonstrate to the family law judge that your grandchildren will suffer if you are not allowed to visit them. The Basics of Grandparents’ Visitation Rights

  2. The basic tenant behind grandparents’ visitation rights is that a child needs their grandparents and other members of their family in their lives so that they can grow up to become healthy and well-adjusted adults. Visitation rights that are granted for family members other than the child’s parents are most common when a child’s immediate family is no longer intact. In most instances, this means that the parents have divorced, and the child would benefit from having other family members, such as their grandparents, in their life, even if one of the child’s parents disagrees. There are also other instances, such as for a child that has been placed in foster care, in which grandparents may also be granted visitation rights. If the child is adopted, however, grandparents are not able to request visitation rights unless the child has been adopted by a stepparent. Requesting Grandparents’ Visitation Rights When you petition a court for visitation rights for your grandchild, you must be able to prove that it is in the best interests of the child. When deciding if visitation rights are reasonable, the courts weigh a number of factors, including: The child’s relationship with you  Your relationship with the child’s parent or guardian  The last time you had contact with your grandchild  The effect that your visitation has between the child and their legal  guardian How your visitation time will affect the time the child has to spend time  with their biological parents and/or other family members Any history of abuse and any other factors that the court may find  relevant -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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