| Grandparents’ Visitation Rights |
At Gillespie, Shields & Durrant, we are proud to offer a full range of services for every type of family law issue, including the rights of grandparents seeking visitation for their minor grandchildren.
Under Arizona law, a court considering a request for visitation rights by grandparents must determine if the request is in the child's best interests. Such request must be based on at least one of the following circumstances:
- the parents' marriage has been dissolved for at least three months; or
- one of parents has been missing or deceased for at least three months; or
- the child was born out of wedlock.
Other factors a court must consider when determining the amount of visitation time include:
- past relationship between the grandparent and the child;
- the grandparent's motivation;
- the amount of visitation time requested and its possible adverse impact on the child's customary activities; and,
- in the event one or both of the child's parents are dead, the possible benefit in maintaining an extended family relationship.
For this or any other family law concern, please contact a Phoenix family law attorney at Gillespie, Shields & Durrant. |
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Posted By Gillespie, Shields & Associates on April 29, 2010 09:00 am | Permalink |