Legal Question in Family Law in New York
Grandparent's rights
Can grandparents sue for custody in NYC?
Are 16 year olds allowed to sue for emancipation from an unfit parent?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Grandparent's rights
Your question is a timely one. The answer is [Yes - a grandparent may bring an action for custody].
This is a new grounds for standing in NY and the court will require a high standard of proof regarding the best interets of the child.
You, or your grandparents, are welcome to a consultation for no fee.
Re: Grandparent's rights
It would be improper for any attorney to provide you with legal advice without having first analyzed all of the facts and circumstances of the particular matter.
However, I will try to provide you with some information.
In New York, it is possible for grandparents to obtain custody of a child. However, it is most rare and reserved for unusual circumstances. The court will make a determination as to what is in the best interest of the child.
It is likely that the child's parents would have to be unfit or deceased.
A 16 year old cannot "sue" for emancipation per se. However, a child can express their wishes to a court. Their wishes would be taken into consideration in making a decision on custody.
I would recommend that you consult with an attorney on these matters. An attorney must review all of the facts and circumstances of the matter.
I hope that I have been helpful.