Do you worry about keeping a relationship with your grandkids now that your former daughter or son-in-law moved across the country with the kids? Are you concerned that you will no longer be able to visit your grandchild once your child's former spouse remarries?
Located in Dayton, Ohio, the Hartley Law Office represents clients throughout Montgomery County in a variety of family law matters. Contact our Dayton grandparents' rights attorney, today. Our aim is to ensure that you have the opportunity to develop and maintain relationships with your grandchildren whenever possible.
Troy Visitation Rights Attorney
Grandparents' rights depend on a variety of factors. Generally speaking, under Ohio law, grandparents may seek visitation orders for children that will allow them to develop or continue relationships with their grandchildren. Visitation orders are granted by the court in specific situations and where the court finds it would be in the best interest of the children.
It is important to point out that these "grandparents' rights" only apply in particular situations, such as when the children are born outside of a marriage, or when the parents have divorced or have died.
In situations where your grandchild is to be adopted, your existing visitation order may be terminated. If your son or daughter had died, however, the chances of losing your visitation rights decrease.
As a child visitation lawyer, I can also assist you with issues related to child custody. When seeking custody of your grandchildren, particularly when one or both of their parents are alive, a significant number of problematic issues exist. In situations like these, I will persuasively advocate on your behalf and for what is best for your grandchildren.
Ohio Custody Disputes Lawyer
To schedule your free initial consultation with attorney Aaron P. Hartley, call 937-312-9130 or contact our Troy visitation rights lawyer online today. We also have weekend and evening hours by appointment.










