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Grandparent's Rights

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Grandparents have rights too and can submit a petition in the Probate and Family Court in the county where the divorce or complaint for support was filed if:

(1) the parents are divorced, married but living apart, or under a temporary order or judgment of separate support; or (2) one or both parents are deceased; or (3) if the child was born out of wedlock, the parents do not reside together and the paternity of the child has been established by a court or by a signed acknowledgment.  The Grandparent(s) have the burden to show the court that by allowing visitation, it would be in the best interest of the child.


Contact Law Offices of Robert P. Luber today to learn more.

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