Grandparents Rights Lawyer
Grandparents Rights Lawyer
At Jones Family Law Group, LLC we work on many local grandparents’ rights cases each year.
Our office understands that as a close relative of a child (or children) that is involved in a divorce or separation situation, you will want to know what rights you have to visit. Our grandparents’ rights lawyers are able to advise you of your rights under the law in this state, and help you pursue any legal action within your means to get visitation for your grandchild, or grandchildren. While this is not always possible, we are happy to look at your situation and let you know if there is something we can do to help. Contact us to speak with a family attorney at our firm today.
At Jones Family Law Group, LLC we work on many local grandparents’ rights cases each year.
Our office understands that as a close relative of a child (or children) that is involved in a divorce or separation situation, you will want to know what rights you have to visit. Our grandparents’ rights lawyers are able to advise you of your rights under the law in this state, and help you pursue any legal action within your means to get visitation for your grandchild, or grandchildren.
While this is not always possible, we are happy to look at your situation and let you know if there is something we can do to help. Contact us to speak with a family attorney at our firm today.
Reasonable Visitation
There are certain circumstances in the state of Missouri where grandparents can file for reasonable visitation. These can include circumstances where one of the parents is deceased, when a couple is going through a divorce, and others. Please get in touch with our grandparents’ rights attorneys at our firm to find out more details.
Best interests of the child
One of the things a court will typically consider when a grandparent is requesting visitation is the best interests of the child involved. The court will set parameters for visitation based on what they believe is appropriate.
This can vary from one situation to another. Our grandparents’ rights attorneys can assess your unique case and help you demonstrate that visitation with your grandchildren is in their best interests.
Best interests of the child
One of the things a court will typically consider when a grandparent is requesting visitation is the best interests of the child involved. The court will set parameters for visitation based on what they believe is appropriate.
This can vary from one situation to another. Our grandparents’ rights attorneys can assess your unique case and help you demonstrate that visitation with your grandchildren is in their best interests.