Grandparents and other non-parents often play key roles in the lives of the children they love and care for. In certain circumstances, grandparents and/or other non-parents may have rights to conservatorship and possession and access of children. This area of law is highly complex and fact specific. The attorneys at Smart & Malone Family Law Group, PLLC have experience assisting clients with their custody and visitation cases when they are grandparents or other non-parents, including aunts, uncles, etc. We help grandparents and other non-parents determine whether or not they have a legal basis to request orders regarding the children they love, and where appropriate, assist those clients seek orders protecting the best interests of those children. 

Reach out today to Smart & Malone Family Law Group, PLLC to discuss your potential grandparent or other non-parent rights case. 

Grandparent’s Rights

Grandparents and other non-parents often play key roles in the lives of the children they love and care for. In certain circumstances, grandparents and/or other non-parents may have rights to conservatorship and possession and access of children. This area of law is highly complex and fact specific. The attorneys at Smart & Malone Family Law Group, PLLC have experience assisting clients with their custody and visitation cases when they are grandparents or other non-parents, including aunts, uncles, etc. We help grandparents and other non-parents determine whether or not they have a legal basis to request orders regarding the children they love, and where appropriate, assist those clients seek orders protecting the best interests of those children. 

Reach out today to Smart & Malone Family Law Group, PLLC to discuss your potential grandparent or other non-parent rights case.