Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
Grandchild Visitation Rights
I am seeking information as to the laws of Grandparent rights on visitation. My daughter was raised very well and was loved very much. She married into a wealthy family that is also very controlling and we have had no contact with my daughter or my grandchild. I am suffering from cancer and would love to know my grand-daughter. Is there a law that could help me in seeking visitation? Thank you
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Grandchild Visitation Rights
Recent caselaw has severely limited the rights of grandparents in regards to a grandchild. The Courts have stricken down the laws which granted visitation rights and other rights to a grandparent in favor of the natural parent except under certain conditions.
Basically, the Courts have held that the rights ofthe natural parents are paramount and unless there is an overriding state interest then the state cannot interfere with the rights of parents in the raising of their child. With a more conservative president and governor and soon to be judiciary, this trend is most likely to continue for the immediate future. The only possible exception would be if the grandparents can prove beyond any doubt that it would be in the best interests of the child and there would be irreparable harm if the child was denied visitation by the grandparent(s).
The law is constantly changing in this field and could again reverse itself. I strongly suggest that you review the particulars of your situation with an experienced family law attorney in your area.
Scott R. Jay, Esq. 305-249-8000
Re: Grandchild Visitation Rights
Florida Statutes 752.01 provides for grandparent visitation when the marriage is dissolved, a parent has deserted a child or the child is born out of wedlock. Sorry but there is no provision for your situation. If I can assist you on other matters please contact me. Good luck.