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Understanding Grandparents' Rights

Are you looking to protect your rights as a grandparent?

As a grandparent, it is not unlikely that you will have a strong, emotional bond with your grandchildren. Perhaps this bond is strengthened by extensive time spent together or perhaps you are cut off and cannot spend nearly as much as you would like. Regardless, if you are in a situation where you find that you are not receiving the rights that you deserve, or if you believe that you are the most competent person to have child custody, then you cannot afford to work alone. In fact, the very best thing that you can do for yourself is to seek the support and guidance of a Jacksonville family lawyer who will be able to help you fight to defend your rights.

Protecting the Rights of Grandparents

Under the law, it is not always easy to define or procure your rights as a grandparent. It does not, however, mean that it is impossible or that you should give up. If you believe that your child is in a home that is riddled with domestic violence or if you've otherwise been cut off from visitation, then it is vastly important that you take the necessary steps to protect your relationship with your grandchild.

The attorneys of Ellerin Hutchinson strongly believe that a grandparent and their grandchild have an important relationship that should be cared for and protected. In many instances, they even recognize that grandparents can be a better primary custody holder than the biological parents. When this occurs, you can trust that they will stop at nothing in their efforts to help you towards your optimum outcome. Regardless of the exact details surrounding your situation, they will fight tooth and nail to protect your best interest.

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