Grandparents' Rights

Grandparents' Rights

As a grandparent, you want to maintain a close relationship with your grandchildren, and you want them to be healthy and happy. In cases where one parent doesn’t have any visitation rights or both parents are unwilling to allow grandparents' access to a child, grandparents' may be able to petition the court for their own rights. Tripcony May can help you explore this possibility and decide whether pursuing grandparents' rights is the right choice. 

About Grandparents' Rights

It is important to understand that grandparents' rights are awarded in limited circumstances. The scope of these rights can vary, and not all grandparents' will be able to pursue rights successfully. If you are able to obtain these rights, you will typically have scheduled visits with your grandchild. The frequency and nature of these visits will depend on the discretion of the court. 



Tripcony May understands the laws that apply in grandparents' rights cases, and we can help you maximize your chances of success. Our firm serves clients throughout the state of Arkansas. To learn more about our services or to make an appointment for a free consultation at our office in Little Rock, please contact us today. 

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