Virginia Visitation Paternal Grandparents Best Interest Child Convincing Evidence Lawyers Attorneys
The court set specifics of visitation because the paternal grandparents demonstrated that visitation was in the best interest of the child by clear and convincing evidence, harm or detriment would result from denial of visitation, and there was no controversy as to if the child should visit the paternal grandparents.
Grandparents in Virginia must to prove that the visits they seek are in the best interest of the grandchild. This generally means grandparents in Virginia must show that their visits won’t be harmful in any way, and that they aren’t abusive or otherwise dangerous to the child.
Grandparent’s rights cases in Virginia are complex cases. The ability of a grandparent to exercise their rights in regards to visitation & custody of a grandchild are determined greatly by the state the grandchild resides in and the case law that exists in each state.
If you need help with a grandparents rights case in Virginia, please call the Virginia grandparents rights attorneys of the SRIS Law Group, P.C.
Our grandparents’ rights lawyers have helped numerous grandparents have visitation with their grandchildren and in some cases even obtain custody of a grandchild in Virginia.


