By Harry J. Lenaburg,
Esq.
Just when you think a
family law case is done because the Judge signed the court order, other issues arise with legal decision making
authority and the parenting time arrangements for the biological parents
because they can be so difficult to comply with or enforce. It often happens that the grandparents and/or
great grandparents find themselves cut off from the relationship they have established
with their grandchildren. This may occur
under a variety of different situations, and the legislature in Arizona has
provided for that occurrence by statute.
Arizona Revised
Statutes section 25-409 provides for so called ”Third Party Rights” and
outlines the bases and procedures for an individual or couple who are not the
biological parent of a child to secure visitation rights. Jurisdiction to bring the action is set forth
in Arizona Revised Statutes section 25-402(B)(2), and the petition must be verified, or
supported by an affidavit with detailed facts supporting the claim. Other conditions include that one of the
legal parents is deceased or has been missing, that the child was born out of
wedlock or that the marriage of the parents of the child has been dissolved for
at least three months.
As in every case
involving a minor child, the court must determine what serves the child’s best
interest. Relevant factors in the
decision include the historical relationship between the child and the grandparent,
the motivation for the request for visitation, the motivation of the party
denying the visitation and the amount of time being requested by the
grandparent. When possible the court
will order the grandparent time to coincide with the parenting time of the
biological parent.
Needless to say if you
are a grandparent who finds himself or herself in the circumstance where you
are being denied access to your grandchild you should consult with an
experienced family law attorney in your area.
Our practice is located in Glendale, Arizona, and we would be glad to
meet with you to review your situation and discuss your options.
The Law Firm of Jessica
M. Cotter, P.L.L.C.
18301 North 79th
Avenue, Suite F-168
Glendale, Arizona 85308
602-843-3004
Jmcotterlaw.com
Jessica.Cotter@azbar.org
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