Legal Question in Family Law in California
Grandparent's Rights
Does a grandparent have any legal rights if the grandchild has been living with the grandparents for the past 2 years?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Grandparent's Rights
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NOW, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY --
Only if the grandparent's child is deceased and the grandparents have an existing relationship with the grand child. Contact an experienced Family Law attorney for specific advice and possible representation on your behalf.
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Re: Grandparent's Rights
Their are certainly situations in which the grandparents may even gain custody absent an agreement with the child's parents for visitation. Call me directly at (619) 222-3504.
Re: Grandparent's Rights
if you email me directly with more detailed facts and the circumstances of your custody of your grandson right now, i may be able to further assist you in this legal matter.