Grandparent Rights Attorney Arizona
A heartbreaking result of a separation or divorce between parents is often a distancing between grandparents and grandchildren. At a time when children need more, not less, adult guidance and loving positive role models, the barriers that come between grandchildren and their grandfathers and grandmothers seem unfair. Isn't there some legal protection of grandparents' rights to visitation?
There may well be, depending on the particulars of your family's circumstances. Contact the Mesa and Phoenix area law firm of Gillespie, Shields & Associates, P.A., to schedule an initial consultation regarding legal aspects of grandparents' rights. We can advise you about parental rights, foster parenting, adoption, domestic partners who have had a parental role in children's lives and any other question related to children of divorce or parental separation. Our firm has ample experience working with adults who wish to have a meaningful role in children's lives.
Family lawyers of Gillespie, Shields & Associates, P.A., are known for strengths that include the following:
- Experience
- Legal knowledge
- Personal attention
- Customized legal solutions, including in loco parentis
- Determination to find answers that work for clients
Talk with us about the legal avenues available if you are a grandparent seeking more quality time with your grandchildren after their parents have separated or divorced. Solutions might be more within your grasp than you realize. We are prepared to help you find a way to be the grandparents that your grandchildren need, if at all possible.
Note: If your grandchild has been adopted outside the family, you most likely have no further legal rights with regard to your grandson or granddaughter. However, we may have valuable suggestions even in such cases. Contact us to schedule an in-depth consultation regarding grandparents' rights and opportunities.
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