Grandparentsâ Rights

As a grandparent, you also have rights. For example, grandparents can seek visitation rights of their grandchildren if the parents are unmarried, separated, or divorced. The court will take the request seriously, and if a grandparent isn’t a threat to the child’s well-being, they’ll often be granted visitation rights.
It’s essential to understand that if one parent has sole custody, the other parent can’t deny grandparents visitation. If you have a good relationship with your grandchild’s other grandparents, it may be possible to work out a visitation schedule that works for everyone.
If you have any questions about your visitation rights or need help setting up a visitation agreement, contact the Law Office of Polly Tatum. We’re here to help you through this difficult time and ensure that your child’s best interests are always kept in mind. Schedule a consultation today to get started.
Law Office of Polly Tatum
19 Cedar St Worcester, MA 01609
(774) 366-3688
https://www.LawOfficeOfPollyTatum.com


