How Do You Resolve Grandparent Visitation Rights?
Disputes about grandparent visitation can usually be resolved simply by talking with the grandparents and making time for them in your children’s lives. Long-standing hurt feelings can be at the root of the problem. Making it clear that they’re important in your children’s lives will ease most grandparents’ concerns. Step 1 Evaluate how serious the grandparents are about pursuing visitation rights. They may just be making idle threats. If you believe they’re serious, you should attempt to work it out without getting a court involved. Step 2 Look at the past contact the child has had with the grandparents. Has it been regular? Has something happened recently to change that? Think about what is different and what can be done to fix the problem. Step 3 Talk to the grandparents about what they want. In most situations, a solution can be worked out. They may feel left out of their grandchildren’s lives or ignored. Find out what can be done to make them feel better. Simple solutions are ofte