Grandparents Rights
Description
When parents separate, sometimes it affects important connections between children and their grandparents. But the law supports these relationships when they are in a child's best interests.
Usually, parents make arrangements that allow their child to carry on relationships with relatives on both sides of their families. Sometimes, however, the conflict between parents spills over to the grandparents and other relatives.
If you have been denied access to see your grandchild, or would like to know more about your rights and responsibilities in these types of situations, please contact Deborah Todd Law. Our professional and friendly team will be able to answer any questions or concerns that you may have about your grandparent rights.
Details
Victoria's Family Law Expert | |
Date Added | 2013-11-22 |
Product Id | 10200576 |