Legal Question in Family Law in California

do grandparents have any legal visitation rights if there is no court order?


Asked on 6/17/11, 8:28 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Mark Saltzman, MBA, JD Law Offices of Mark E. Saltzman

No.

If the parents have been accused of improper parenting, the court may look to the grandparents for care, but it is an unusual circumstance. Barring unusual circumstances, grandparents have no right ti custody or visitation.

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Answered on 6/17/11, 9:19 pm
Arlene Kock Law Offices of Arlene D. Kock APLC

Another exception to the rule would be if the grandparents have a significant history caring for the child(ren). In that instance, the California court may allow the children to reside with the extended family that provided that day to day care. The court pleading would be a guardianship.

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Answered on 6/18/11, 9:54 am


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