Legal Question in Family Law in Nevada
Grandparents rights
What are grandparent rights and can they prevent your children from keeping your grandchildren from you?
Asked on 12/02/06, 1:08 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jeffrey Cogan
Jeffrey A. Cogan, Esq., Ltd.
Re: Grandparents rights
Your rights are only available if your son or daughter is not exercising his or her rights. For example, if your child is deceased or has had his or her parental rights, you can petition the court for full visitation rights.
If your child is not divorced from their spouse, you virtually have no rights. If your child is divorced from the other parent, you can try to get visitation that is not being used by your child, ie. you might get one weekend a month by court order.
The theory is that a court should not tell parents who the child must see versus who the parents want them to see.
Answered on 12/03/06, 6:19 pm
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