Legal Question in Family Law in Georgia
minor grandson
what are grandparents rights and does georgia recognize them?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: minor grandson
GA code Sec. 19-7-3(b) provides:
" (b) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, any grandparent
shall have the right to file an original action for visitation rights to
a minor child or to intervene in and seek to obtain visitation rights in
any action in which any court in this state shall have before it any
question concerning the custody of a minor child, a divorce of the
parents or a parent of such minor child, a termination of the parental
rights of either parent of such minor child, or visitation rights
concerning such minor child or whenever there has been an adoption in
which the adopted child has been adopted by the child's blood relative or
by a stepparent, notwithstanding the provisions of Code Section 19-8-19.
This subsection shall not authorize an original action where the parents
of the minor child are not separated and the child is living with both of
the parents."
Consult with a local attorney as to where your fact situation bring you under this Code section.
Re: minor grandson
Georgia recognizes that in some cases it is in the best interest of the child to continue a elationship with grandparents; however, the decision is up to the court. Your best option is to select an attorney to work on this for you.