Van Nuys Grandparent Visitation Rights Lawyers
Often lost in a divorce is the effect the split can have on grandparents, who are often innocent bystanders in a difficult situation. There are many questions grandparents have after a divorce and too few resources for them to turn. If your child is in the midst of a divorce, an experienced family law attorney can help you determine what rights you may have.
With more than 20 years of family law experience in Southern California, you can rely on the Law Offices of Robert S. Ackrich to inform you about your rights and pursue a result that is in your best interest. Its lawyers will maintain open lines of communication as they guide you through the legal process.
Free Telephone Consultation — Contact the Law Offices of Robert S. Ackrich
To discuss your situation with a Los Angeles grandparents' rights attorney, call 310-570-2158. For Sherman Oaks, please call 818-528-5181 or toll free at 888-339-1532.
What Are the Rights of Grandparents After a Divorce?
In many cases, grandparents are only granted visitation rights if a natural parent is not living or is incarcerated. However, every situation is different and there is no hard and fast rule for determining what rights they have, regardless of if their children are in the picture. This is why it is so important to have an attorney on your side who understands the ins and outs of child custody law and has extensive experience practicing in California courts.
Contact an Experienced Family Law Attorney
For answers to your questions about grandparents' rights, contact the Law Office of Robert S. Ackrich today.








