What is the process for a grandparent to seek visitation rights in court?

In Oregon, a grandparent may seek visitation rights in court. The grandparent must file a Petition for Visitation with the court. This petition must include the names of both the grandparent and the child’s parent, as well as the child’s name, address, and date of birth. The petition must also include a statement that sets forth the petitioner’s relationship to the child and a list of the types of visitation the grandparent seeks. Once the petition is filed, the grandparent must provide service of the petition to the child’s parent or guardian. The grandparent must also notify the court that service has been completed. The grandparent must also serve the county attorney and the Office of the Attorney General. Finally, the grandparent must file a motion with the court to set the matter for hearing. The grandparent must also prepare evidence and legal arguments to be presented at the hearing. At the hearing, both parties will be allowed to make legal arguments. The court will then issue a ruling on the petition. If the court grants the petition, the grandparent will have the right to visitation as determined by the court. The court may also require that a third party be present during visitation or that other terms are met. It is important for a grandparent to understand the process for seeking visitation rights so that they can properly prepare for the hearing.

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