In Arizona, there are instances in which grandparents have legal rights to visitation with their grandchildren. These circumstances usually arise when a parent is absent or unavailable. At Wilson-Goodman Law Group, PLLC, we recognize that grandparents play important roles in a child’s life, and we are ready to help you through this. When you need a Chandler grandparents’ rights attorney, we are standing by.
Family law and visitation matters are very personal and emotional, which is why the team at Wilson-Goodman Law Group, PLLC works to ensure you have a compassionate attorney you can trust.
Even though grandparents do have rights in certain situations, this can become complicated legally. The Arizona family court allows parents to have most of the decision-making control over their children, so grandparents need legal assistance to properly evaluate what, if any, rights they have to visitation and custody. Your attorney will:
There are many reasons why grandparents may be denied access to their grandchildren. This could be because:
Under Arizona law, grandparents may petition the court for visitation if one of the following is true:
Grandparents are often left out of a child’s life after a divorce or separation. This could be intentional or unintentional on the part of one or both parents. At Wilson-Goodman Law Group, PLLC, we want grandparents to know there are certain situations in which they have legal rights. Our qualified and experienced team will investigate your case and work to ensure your matter appears before a court. If you have been denied access to your grandchild, our Chandler grandparents’ rights attorneys are ready to help. You can contact us for a one-on-one appointment to discuss your case by clicking here or by calling (480) 503-9217.