Grandparent Rights Advocates
Grandparent Rights Advocates
North Carolina Grandparent Rights
North Carolina Grandparent Rights
The law allows for North Carolina grandparent rights when grandparents petition the court for visitation.
The law allows for North Carolina grandparent rights when grandparents petition the court for visitation.
While intact families have rights over custody and visitation, which includes single parent families, North Carolina grandparent rights may successfully petition for rights when intact families are deemed invalid.
While intact families have rights over custody and visitation, which includes single parent families, North Carolina grandparent rights may successfully petition for rights when intact families are deemed invalid.
Court proof for North Carolina grandparent rights
Court proof for North Carolina grandparent rights
Before asking a judge for court-ordered time with a grandchild, a grandparent must establish that the child's family is no longer intact from:
Before asking a judge for court-ordered time with a grandchild, a grandparent must establish that the child's family is no longer intact from:
a divorce or legal separation
a divorce or legal separation
a stepparent or other relative adoption, or
a stepparent or other relative adoption, or
an active custody / visitation dispute between unmarried parents.
an active custody / visitation dispute between unmarried parents.