Grandparents Have Rights
Divorce, death, or troubled personal lives affect not only those involved, but the entire family. Grandparents also have rights in the state of Utah. Grandparents may have visitation rights in the event of divorce. They may have custody rights if the parents have passed away, or are incapable of raising a child. Children should be cared for in the manner that is best for them, and in ways that will help them grow into well-adjusted adults. Grandparents often are an integral part of a child’s growth, and we at Jennings and Medura, LLC, help protect grandparent’s rights.
Our Experience Shows for Itself
Our experience in family law gives us the prowess necessary in intense litigation procedures, or how to avoid them when possible. Family is crucial, and when a parent is not able to care for their child, for whatever reason, grandparents should be allowed to provide care. In the case of divorce, grandparents should not lose visitation privileges when unnecessary. The family is important, and we strive to help the family progress under the best circumstances they possibly can.
Contact us now to find out more about grandparents’ rights.