The Law Offices of A1 Law Group Protects Your Family Like Our Own!
You can’t always predict what will happen in life, but when you’re faced with difficult moments like a divorce or custody battle, it helps if someone has your back.
The Law Offices of A1 Law Group has an exceptional team of attorneys specializing in family law, which includes everything from DCSS errors (child- support) problems to CPS cases that affect grandparents’ rights and children’s wellbeing. When you work with us, we go through this life- changing experience with you, approaching each situation with the care, empathy, and privacy it deserves.
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Grandparent Rights
We can help you with your grandparents’ visitation rights and navigate other legal issues that may arise. We understand grandparents’ unique challenges, and we are here to help you protect your rights.
Frequently Asked Questions About Grandparent Rights In California:
- To obtain custody of a grandchild, a grandparent must file a petition with the court. The court will then consider several factors, including the child’s relationship with the grandparent, the child’s living situation, and whether it is in the child’s best interest to be in the custody of the grandparent.
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- Grandparents in California may be entitled to visitation if they can show that it is in the best interest of the child. The court will consider several factors, including the child’s relationship with the grandparent, the child’s living situation, and whether visitation would be in the best interest of the child. We can help you achieve this! Give us a call today.
- If a grandchild is adopted by someone other than the grandparent, the grandparent’s rights will generally be terminated. The Law Offices of A1 Law Group has a high success rate in these cases in proving it is indeed in the best interest of the child to maintain contact with their grandparents.
- If a grandchild is placed in foster care, the grandparents’ rights will generally be terminated. However, in some cases, the court may order that the grandparents be allowed to continue to have visitation with the child. Give us a call to discuss your situation.