April 23, 2009 By Paul Wallin

Do you know your visitation rights as a grandparent? Why you need a family law attorney

In society today, it is more common to hear the Grandparents serving as not only Grandparents, but as referees as well. Grandparents have become the ultimate security blanket not only for their children but their grandchildren as well. It is difficult to hear the word “divorce,” but it can be heart-breaking to know how divorce may affect your visitation with your grandchildren.

Children bring joy to everyone’s life especially those of their grandparents. If your son or daughter is going through a divorce in California, keeping the children occupied with positive surroundings is the best solution. Parents go through sour times during a divorce that eventually can pass on to a child.

Divorce does affect those related, especially the grandparents. The divorcing parties become so occupied with scheduling and dividing the children, the grandparents are usually set aside and forgotten about. Ultimately, parents make decisions concerning their child’s custody, which includes the freedom to decide when and with whom minor children can spend their time, and applies to time spent with the grandparents. If you are a grandparent serving as the peace maker between both parties, this can only favor you.

If you are a grandparent who would like to know your grandparent custody and visitation rights for your grandchildren, Wallin and Klarich offers experienced attorneys in family law that can help you. We offer over 30 years of experience and great attorneys to help you deal with family law matters. You can reach our office 24-hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-888-280-6839.

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