Each grandparents rights case has its own unique and often tragic issues; domestic violence, drug addiction, alcohol abuse or mental health challenges.
The United State Supreme Court, however, issued a decision in the case of Troxel v. Granville that places some significant limitations on a court's authority in
grandparents rights cases, so it is imperative you know what you need to prove in order to win your grandparent's rights case in Arizona.
Grandparents rights cases require a creative approach.
While the United States Supreme Court has theoretically handcuffed judges in recent
grandparent rights cases, there are still steps we can take through mediation to assert grandparents rights.
Not exact matches
In most
cases, parents have visitation
rights even though the child's
grandparents have custody.
We also act as
grandparents»
rights attorneys in
cases where couples or custodial parents will not permit contact between
grandparents and grandchildren.
Indianapolis divorce attorney Angela Trapp is committed to handling all types of divorce
cases, ranging from uncontested divorces to those involving extensive or complex financial matters, disputed custody proceedings, guardianships and
grandparent rights.
Within the past few years a bill to make
grandparent visitation more uniform ended up greatly weakening
grandparent visitation
rights while a bill to encourage joint custody ended up merely codifying
case law without favoring joint custody.
He has testified before the Illinois Senate and Illinois House of Representatives, argued
grandparent visitation
cases in all five Illinois Appellate Court Districts and the Illinois Supreme Court, and has written and spoken extensively on the subject of
grandparents»
rights.
Eric Navarrette is an experienced litigation and collaborative family law attorney who is well - versed in the practice of complex family law
cases, including divorce, child custody, division of property, characterization of property, relocation,
grandparent and non-parent
rights, premarital and postnuptial agreements, and protective orders.
That statute does not allow
grandparents to file an action for visitation when the child's parents are living together with the child, but in
cases where the parents do not live together with the child the revised statute allows Courts to grant «reasonable visitation
rights» to
grandparents.
New Ontario legislation that aims to extend
rights to
grandparents in custody and access
cases likely won't make much difference in practical terms, says St. Catharines family lawyer and mediator Sharon Silbert.
In addition to divorce - related services, we assist with family law issues such as
grandparents»
rights, responding in
cases of domestic violence, estate disputes and estate planning.
Nashua, New Hampshire and statewide collaborative divorce and family legal services providing advice and representation for all collaborative divorce, parenting, parental
rights and responsibilities, paternity, custody, visitation, alimony, child support, property settlement, modification of orders, prenuptial agreements, relocation
cases,
grandparents rights and more.
Mediation services for all divorce, parenting, parental
rights and responsibilities, paternity, custody, visitation, alimony, child support, property settlement, modification of orders, prenuptial agreements, relocation
cases,
grandparents rights and more.
Rosanne S. DeTorres concentrates her practice in family law
cases, including divorce, custody,
grandparent's
rights, juvenile delinquency, domestic violence, and DYFS
cases.
Ms. DeTorres concentrates her practice in family law
cases, including divorce, custody,
grandparent's
rights, juvenile delinquency, domestic violence, and DYFS
cases, and is a trained family mediator.
New provincial legislation could exacerbate
grandparents» misconceptions about their
rights in custody
cases, says Brampton lawyer - linguist Suzanne Deliscar.
He has helped reunite families by representing parents in D&N
cases, assisted foster parents protect the
rights of children in their care, and enabled
grandparents to maintain contact with, or adopt, their grand children.
New Ontario legislation that aims to extend
rights to
grandparents in custody and access
cases likely won't make much difference in practical terms, says St. Catharines... Read more