Grandparents Rights Lawyers

At Kelleher & Kelleher, we understand the vital role grandparents play in their grandchildren’s lives. As experienced grandparents rights lawyers in Nevada, we’re committed to helping you maintain and nurture these precious relationships, even when family dynamics become complicated.

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Nevada law recognizes the importance of grandparent-grandchild relationships under certain circumstances. As your grandparents rights lawyer, we’ll guide you through the intricacies of NRS 125C.050, which outlines the legal framework for grandparent visitation rights in our state.

Grandparents may seek visitation rights in several situations, including when a parent has passed away, parents have divorced, parental rights have been terminated, or a parent is incarcerated. However, it’s crucial to understand that Nevada courts begin with a presumption that grandparent visitation is not in the child’s best interests. As your grandparents rights lawyer, our job is to help you overcome this presumption.

The court’s primary concern is always the best interests of the child. To grant visitation, a judge must be convinced that maintaining a relationship with you is beneficial for your grandchild. Factors the court considers include the strength of your existing relationship with the child, your ability to serve as a positive role model, and your physical and moral fitness.

How Our Grandparents Rights Lawyers Can Help You

As experienced grandparents rights lawyers, we at Kelleher & Kelleher offer a range of services to help you maintain your relationship with your grandchildren:

Petitioning for Visitation Rights: We’ll help you file a strong petition for visitation, clearly outlining why continued contact with you is in your grandchild’s best interests.

Court Representation: Our grandparents rights lawyers will represent you in court, presenting compelling evidence and arguments to support your case.

Negotiation with Parents: Sometimes, the best solution can be reached outside the courtroom. We’ll negotiate with the parents on your behalf to try to reach an amicable agreement.

Modifying Existing Orders: If circumstances have changed since an existing visitation order was put in place, we can help you petition for modifications.

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Third-Party Visitation Rights

In Nevada, the right to seek visitation isn’t limited to grandparents. Great-grandparents and other individuals who have lived with the child may also petition for visitation rights. The process is similar to that for grandparents, requiring proof that visitation is in the child’s best interests. As experienced family law attorneys, we can also assist in these cases.

The Legal Process for Grandparents Seeking Visitation

When you work with a grandparents rights lawyer from Kelleher & Kelleher, we’ll guide you through each step of the legal process:

We’ll prepare and file a comprehensive petition for visitation with the appropriate Nevada court. In some cases, we may seek temporary visitation orders to allow you to maintain contact with your grandchild while the case is ongoing. We’ll help you collect and present evidence demonstrating your positive relationship with your grandchild and why continued contact is beneficial. Our grandparents rights lawyers will represent you at all court hearings, advocating strongly for your rights and your grandchild’s best interests.

Protecting Parents’ Rights

At Kelleher & Kelleher, we also represent parents in grandparent visitation cases. We understand the delicate balance between parental rights and grandparent visitation. Our goal is always to find a solution that serves the best interests of the child while respecting the rights of all parties involved.

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Why Choose Kelleher & Kelleher as Your Grandparents Rights Lawyer

When you’re seeking a grandparents rights lawyer in Nevada, Kelleher & Kelleher stands out for several reasons:

We have a proven track record in grandparent rights cases and a deep understanding of Nevada family law. We know that every family situation is unique. We’ll take the time to understand your specific circumstances and tailor our approach accordingly. We understand the emotional nature of these cases and provide supportive, compassionate representation throughout the process. While we advocate strongly for our clients, we never lose sight of what’s best for the children involved.

Frequently Asked Questions About Grandparents’ Rights in Nevada

As grandparents rights lawyers, we often encounter questions about this area of law. Here are some common queries:

What are grandparents’ rights in Nevada? Nevada law allows grandparents to petition for visitation rights under certain circumstances, such as when a parent has died or parents have divorced.

How can grandparents get visitation rights? Grandparents must petition the court and prove that visitation is in the child’s best interests.

What if parents deny visitation to grandparents? If parents are denying visitation, grandparents may need to seek a court order. This is where a grandparents rights lawyer can be invaluable.

Can great-grandparents seek visitation rights? Yes, Nevada law also allows great-grandparents to petition for visitation rights.

Don’t let complex legal issues keep you from your grandchildren. If you’re in need of a grandparents rights lawyer in Nevada, contact Kelleher & Kelleher today. Call us at (702) 384-7494 to schedule a consultation. Let us help you maintain the precious bond between you and your grandchildren.

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