Legal Question in Family Law in United Kingdom

Grandparents Rights

Is there any law in the U.K. that gives grandparents custody or rights of access to their grnadchildren in the event of their parents break up?


Asked on 9/21/05, 11:57 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Andrew Dutton Legal -Zone

Re: Grandparents Rights

There is no law as such in the UK that grandparents should have access to their grandchildren. However all other things being equal this would be expected by the courts as being in the children's best interest, and if such contact is denied by those with parental responsibility for the children, appropriate court orders will be made.

If you are being denied contact with your grandchildren it is open to you to make an application under section 8 of the Children Act 1989 for a contact order. The court in considering this will be guided by the presumption that it is in the children's best interest to have contact with their grandparents and it is highly likely that an order will be made. If you require help and guidance on making this application you should please let me know and I will be happy to advise further.

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Andrew Dutton

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Answered on 9/22/05, 5:02 am


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