Protecting Grandparental Rights
While you would assume that grandparents would not need special rules to visit their grandchildren, this is not always the case with some divorces and separations. In some cases, even grandparents need to have their visitation rights written down and approved by a judge so they are able to legally visit with their grandchildren.
Grandparents in New York have an especially difficult time dealing with grandparental rights issues. Even though the provisions outlining their rights are brief, legalities can be perplexing. Since the language regarding
grandparents' rights can be complicated, grandparents are encouraged to retain the services of a
Long Island family lawyer whenever their rights are questioned or violated.
If you are a grandmother or a grandfather who has been denied the right to visit and spend time with your grandchildren, contact a Long Island grandparents' rights lawyer from our legal team today. At our law office, our
Long Island family law attorneys work tirelessly to ensure that the rights of grandparents, such as yourself, remain in-tact.