Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona
grandparent rights
my son and his girlfriend had a baby in aug. 2000, we the grandparents, had visitation w/our grandson, up untill 2 months ago. my son moved out of his girlfriends house, and we could not visit anymore,i served her with papers for my rights for visitation, and on her response said that the baby was not my sons child! and that i had no rights! that the baby was her husbands child!! which has passed on. the baby has my sons name on the birth certificate as jr.what rights do i have now?can i file temp.visitation? i have not seen him in 2 months the mother lied on those papers!! the baby looks identical to my son!!!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: grandparent rights
You son has the ability to "establish" paternity in virtually one day, since his name is on the Birth Certificate.
Clearly, you must establish legal paternity before your rights can be established under the statute.
Please call me if you wish to discuss how we can help in this matter. My assistant, Cathy, can schedule a free 1/2 hour consultation at your convenience.
/s/ Rich J. Peters, Attorney.
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