Grandparent Visitation

We Fight for Grandparents’ Rights

Some grandparents must request visitation rights from the courts to see their grandchildren. This can happen if their son or daughter is divorced and denied custody or visitation, or if their son or daughter dies. This area of the law is difficult, and you will need an experienced attorney if you must go to court to visit with grandchildren.

At Musser Love, P.C., we will give an honest assessment to our clients about their odds of achieving visitation rights under the current statutes. Musser Love in Ann Arbor, Michigan is ready to discuss your legal issue, please call one of our skilled attorneys at (734) 677-0776 or contact Musser Love online or via e-mail.

You Can Count on Our Experience

Under Michigan law, grandparents can seek visitation with their grandchildren if their child has died or divorced. If the grandchild was born out of wedlock, grandparents have no legal recourse unless their child has died.

It is tough for grandparents to get visitation rights because they must show by a preponderance of evidence that not seeing the grandparents will harm the children. To prove that the grandchildren will suffer emotional or psychological damage, you need an experienced family law attorney and often an expert.

Our Ann Arbor Grandparent Visitation Attorneys

Our lawyers understand child development and family dynamics. We also work with psychologists and other professionals during visitation and custody cases. We know how to present your strongest argument for gaining visitation rights with your grandchildren.

Musser Love in Ann Arbor, Michigan is ready to discuss your legal issue, please call one of our skilled attorneys at (734) 677-0776 or contact Musser Love online or via e-mail.